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ALPHABET B. RABIER I J K, 1932 (illustration)
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ALPHABET B. RABIER I J K, 1932 (illustration)
7206845 ALPHABET B. RABIER I J K, 1932 (illustration) by Rabier, Benjamin (1869-1939); 30, 5x23 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: I J K: ibis, jaguar, milestone, binoculars, bowls, kakatoes, kiosk, kangaroo, kepi, B. RABIER ALPHABET - I J K); Photo © Duvallon
Media ID 25210786
© Duvallon / Bridgeman Images
20eme Siecle Abecedaire Abecedary Alphabet Primer Annees 30 Aphabet Apprentissage Campagne Green Pastures Learn Lettre De L Alphabet Union Europeenne Ue Ou U 1933 34 Alphabet Letter Educating Gravure Nineteen Thirties
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This print showcases the intricate illustration of "ALPHABET B. RABIER I J K, 1932" by Benjamin Rabier. Measuring at 30.5x23 cm, this artwork is a true masterpiece that belongs to a private collection. The image features three letters from the alphabet: I, J, and K. Each letter is beautifully depicted with various objects and animals associated with them. From an ibis bird to a jaguar, milestone to binoculars, bowls to kakatoes (cockatoos), kiosk to kangaroo, and even a kepi hat - these elements create an enchanting visual representation of learning through the alphabet. Dating back to the early twentieth century in France, this educational piece served as an abecedary or primer for children's education during that time period. It reflects both the countryside charm and wildlife diversity of France in stunning detail. The engraving technique used in this artwork adds depth and texture while emphasizing each letter's significance within its surroundings. The artist's attention to detail is evident throughout every stroke of his pen. This photograph captures not only the beauty of Rabier's work but also highlights its historical value as part of French culture and education in the 1930s. It serves as a reminder of how art can be used as a tool for teaching and inspiring young minds.
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