Sunday, June 26, 2011

Family in the 19th century

It is believed that the term "family" derives from the Latin 'famulus' which means 'domestic slave'. Family means a primary social grouping made ​​up with people linked by kinship: father, mother, children. It started with marriage (originally Christian, and civil after the French Revolution), which enclosed different levels of power, protection, interests and duties.

Atribui-se a origem do termo ao latim 'famulus' que significa 'escravo doméstico’. Por família entende-se um agrupamento social primário constituído com pessoas ligadas por parentesco: pai, mãe, filhos. Iniciada com o casamento (inicialmente cristão, civil após a Revolução Francesa) nela existiam diferentes níveis de poder, protecção, interesses e funções.
Giovanni Battista Torriglia (1858-1937)-'amidst the Florentine Hills'-oil on canvas

Giovanni Battista Torriglia (1858-1937)-'a happy family-the thread of life'-oil on canvas

Giovanni Battista Torriglia (1858-1937)-'the web of life'-oil on canvas

Giovanni Battista Torriglia (1858-1937)-'the spinning wheel'-oil on canvas

Giovanni Battista Torriglia (1858-1937)-'family games'-oil on canvas


 

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