Portuguese Families: Nazaré Fisher Family (1890s)



Figure 1.--This is a studio portrait of a family from Nazaré, a port town. Given the way they are dressed, they must hasve been a fishermen family. We can assume that they are wearing their best clothing, which don't include any footwear. The portrait is undated. Since they are wearing traditionasl clothing, it is difficuult to date the protrait. Traditional styles do not change like modern styles. We would guess it was taken in the late-19th century.

This is a studio portrait of a family from Nazaré, a port town. Given the way they are dressed, they must hasve been a fishermen family. We can assume that they are wearing their best clothing, which don't include any footwear. The portrait is undated. Since they are wearing traditionasl clothing, it is difficuult to date the protrait. Traditional sdtyles do not chaange like modern styles. We would guess it was taken in the late-19th century.







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