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Illustration for "Le livre unique de morale et d'instruction civique, destine aux eleves des trois cours de l'Ecole primaire et a ceux des classes primaires des Lycees et Colleges, Premiere Partie: Morale", c.1919 (engraving)
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Illustration for "Le livre unique de morale et d'instruction civique, destine aux eleves des trois cours de l'Ecole primaire et a ceux des classes primaires des Lycees et Colleges, Premiere Partie: Morale", c.1919 (engraving)
DUV4212771 Illustration for "Le livre unique de morale et d'instruction civique, destine aux eleves des trois cours de l'Ecole primaire et a ceux des classes primaires des Lycees et Colleges, Premiere Partie: Morale", c.1919 (engraving); (add.info.: Duties towards the next: necessary and advantages of life in society. " No one can boast of doing without men ". Engraving in " The single book of morality and civic education, intended for the students of the three lessons of the primary school and to those of the primary classes of high schools and colleges, first part: moral " by A. wrist (primary inspector (primary inspector Officer of Public Instruction) and H. Bernat (teacher). Work is noted in the instructions given by the general inspection, in 1893, on the teaching of morality. Edition of 1919 (seventeen). Godchaux and Cie, printers-editors, Paris. Drawings by G. Dascher, borded by edge. Private collection); Photo © Duvallon
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This engraving from 1919, part of "Le livre unique de morale et d'instruction civique", beautifully captures the essence of moral and civic education for students in primary schools. The illustration depicts the importance of duties towards others and the advantages of living in society, emphasizing that no one can truly thrive without human connection.
Created by A. Poignet and H. Bernat, this work was a significant contribution to the teaching of morality during its time. The detailed engravings by G. Dascher bring to life the lessons on ethics and social responsibility outlined in this educational book.
As we reflect on this historical piece, we are reminded of the timeless values it represents - respect for others, cooperation, and empathy. These principles remain as relevant today as they were a century ago, serving as a reminder that our actions have an impact on those around us.
Through this intricate illustration, we are transported back to a time when moral education was at the forefront of shaping young minds. It serves as a testament to the enduring importance of instilling ethical values in future generations for a more harmonious society.
Photo courtesy of Bridgeman Images from Fine Art Finder showcases not just an artwork but also a glimpse into the past where teachings on morality were held with high regard in shaping individuals' characters and guiding their interactions within their communities.
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