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Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Vitre; Pane of glass; Fensterscheibe (engraving)
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Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Vitre; Pane of glass; Fensterscheibe (engraving)
7197934 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Vitre; Pane of glass; Fensterscheibe (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Vitre; Pane of glass; Fensterscheibe. Illustration for Le Vocabulaire Illustre des Mots Usuels, Francais, Anglais, Allemands, by Armand Le Brun et al (Furne, Jouvet, c 1873).); © Look and Learn
Media ID 24746328
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Dictionaries General Knowledge Illustrated Dictionary Knowing Ordinary Words Pane Of Glass Vitre Vocabulary
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This print showcases an engraving titled "Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Vitre; Pane of glass; Fensterscheibe" by the European School from the 19th century. The artwork is part of a private collection and features in the renowned book "Le Vocabulaire Illustre des Mots Usuels, Francais, Anglais, Allemands" by Armand Le Brun et al. The engraving beautifully illustrates the word "vitre" which translates to "pane of glass" in English and "Fensterscheibe" in German. It was created around 1873 and published by Furne, Jouvet. This educational resource aimed to provide readers with a comprehensive understanding of commonly used words in French, English, and German. The image itself is a black-and-white illustration that exudes elegance and sophistication. Its intricate details capture the essence of a pane of glass while showcasing the artist's skillful craftsmanship. This historical piece not only serves as an invaluable tool for language learners but also offers insight into 19th-century knowledge and culture. It symbolizes the importance placed on dictionaries during this era as essential references for expanding one's vocabulary. With its origins rooted in Europe, specifically Germany and France, this engraving represents both linguistic diversity within Europe as well as its shared cultural heritage. Its inclusion in various textbooks across different countries demonstrates its widespread influence on education throughout history. Overall, this print provides viewers with a glimpse into past centuries' intellectual pursuits while celebrating artistry through engravings like this one from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection.
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