Procession. Monaco 1951 - Photo by Edward Quinn

Procession. Monaco 1951

In Monaco, 1951, a religious procession moves along a narrow, unpaved street. A line of nuns in traditional habits leads a group of laypeople, primarily women and girls, dressed in mid-century attire. The group passes old stone buildings with signs for a "BAR-TABAC" and "CELTIQUE," as well as a statue of a saint nestled in a wall niche. Overgrown vines and a notice on a wooden door reading "DEFENSE D'AFFICHER" ("Post No Bills") contribute to the rustic atmosphere of the scene.


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