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Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Cellule; Cell; Gefangniszzelle (engraving)
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Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Cellule; Cell; Gefangniszzelle (engraving)
7195235 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Cellule; Cell; Gefangniszzelle (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Cellule; Cell; Gefangniszzelle. Illustration for Le Vocabulaire Illustre des Mots Usuels, Francais, Anglais, Allemands, by Armand Le Brun et al (Furne, Jouvet, c 1873).); © Look and Learn
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This engraving, titled "Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Cellule; Cell; Gefangniszzelle" takes us back to the 19th century when knowledge was sought through dictionaries and textbooks. Created by the European School, this illustration is part of a private collection and showcases an ordinary cell or prison cell in three different languages - French, English, and German. The intricate details of the engraving transport us to a time when language learning was highly valued. The image comes from Armand Le Brun's renowned work "Le Vocabulaire Illustre des Mots Usuels" which aimed to provide readers with vocabulary in everyday French, English, and German words. Published around 1873 by Furne Jouvet, this book became an essential resource for those seeking linguistic proficiency. As we delve into this print, we are reminded of the importance of language as a tool for communication and understanding across borders. It serves as a testament to the cultural exchange that took place during Europe's rich history. The inclusion of various European countries such as Germany, England (Great Britain), France highlights their contributions to education and intellectual growth during that era. This engraving not only captures our attention but also sparks curiosity about how people acquired knowledge before modern technology transformed our learning methods. Overall, this artwork invites us on a journey through time while celebrating the power of language acquisition in expanding our horizons.
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