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The Emperor Charlemagne (747-814) Visits a School, illustration from First Book of French History by A. Aymard, published by Hachette, 1933 (colour litho)
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The Emperor Charlemagne (747-814) Visits a School, illustration from First Book of French History by A. Aymard, published by Hachette, 1933 (colour litho)
CHT175035 The Emperor Charlemagne (747-814) Visits a School, illustration from First Book of French History by A. Aymard, published by Hachette, 1933 (colour litho) by Beuzon, Joseph (1864-1940); Private Collection; (add.info.: patron saint of school children; ); © Archives Charmet
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Carolingian Carolus Magnus Charles The Great Holy Roman Emperor King Of The Franks Listening Monastery Speech Students Wisdom Teaching
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In this photo print, we are transported back in time to witness a remarkable moment in history. The Emperor Charlemagne, also known as Charles the Great, pays a visit to a school filled with eager young students. This illustration from the First Book of French History by A. Aymard, published by Hachette in 1933, beautifully captures the essence of wisdom and learning. As Charlemagne enters the room, surrounded by his loyal followers and adorned in regal attire, he exudes an aura of authority and leadership. The children's eyes widen with awe and anticipation as they listen attentively to their distinguished guest. The scene takes place within the walls of a monastery, symbolizing not only education but also spirituality. Charlemagne himself is revered as the patron saint of school children, emphasizing his commitment to nurturing young minds. This vibrant color lithograph by Joseph Beuzon showcases every intricate detail - from the expressions on each child's face to Charlemagne's commanding presence. It serves as a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance. Through this image, we are reminded of the power that education holds in shaping societies and individuals alike. It immortalizes an era when leaders like Charlemagne recognized its importance and actively engaged with future generations. Let us cherish this visual representation of knowledge-seeking souls united under one roof; it stands as a timeless reminder that learning knows no boundaries or limitations.
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