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Le Bucheron, Le Sabotier, The Woodcutter, The Clog Maker (colour litho)
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Le Bucheron, Le Sabotier, The Woodcutter, The Clog Maker (colour litho)
3641824 Le Bucheron, Le Sabotier, The Woodcutter, The Clog Maker (colour litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le Bucheron, Le Sabotier, The Woodcutter, The Clog Maker. Illustration for Imagier de L Enfance, Les Metiers (L Martinet, c 1895) with illustrations by Ferdinand Raffin.); © Look and Learn
Media ID 23638336
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Cutting Forestry Occupations Profession Professions Timber Trades Wokrker Laborer Labourer Occupation Tradesman Tradesmen
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This vibrant and detailed colour lithograph titled "Le Bucheron, Le Sabotier, The Woodcutter, The Clog Maker" captures the essence of 19th-century French craftsmanship. Displayed in a private collection, this print is a part of the renowned Imagier de L'Enfance series illustrated by Ferdinand Raffin. The image showcases two skilled tradesmen immersed in their respective professions amidst a lush forest backdrop. On the left stands the woodcutter, his muscular frame poised to swing his axe with precision and strength. His rugged appearance reflects years of hard work and dedication to his craft. Beside him is the clog maker, meticulously carving out wooden shoes with intricate designs that reflect both artistry and functionality. The composition beautifully highlights the symbiotic relationship between man and nature as they harness its resources for their livelihoods. It serves as a reminder of an era when manual labor was integral to society's functioning. Beyond its artistic value, this lithograph also offers insights into botany and natural history through its depiction of various tree species found within the forest setting. It celebrates scientific methods employed by these workers who rely on their knowledge of botanical science to select suitable timber for their crafts. Overall, this print encapsulates not only specific trades but also broader themes such as hard work, tradition, and our connection with nature – making it an intriguing piece for any art enthusiast or lover of cultural history.
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