Parasol, 19th century - Public domain dedication museum photo
Summary
Public domain photo of a 3d object, France, free to use, no copyright restrictions image - Picryl description
A parasol is a type of umbrella used for protection from the sun rather than rain. It is typically made with a lightweight frame and a canopy of fabric or paper that is designed to block the sun's rays. Parasols are commonly used in outdoor settings, such as on beaches, in gardens, or during outdoor events, to provide shade and protection from the sun's heat and harmful UV radiation. They can also be used as a fashion accessory, with decorative designs and patterns on the canopy. The word "parasol" comes from the French words "para," meaning "to shield," and "sol," meaning "sun."
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Date
1850
Source
Metropolitan Museum of Art
Copyright info
Public Domain Dedication (CC0)