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The nursery chair - la chaise haute, un enfant mange un tranche de pain assis pres du poele - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres

The nursery chair - la chaise haute, un enfant mange un tranche de pain assis pres du poele - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres


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The nursery chair - la chaise haute, un enfant mange un tranche de pain assis pres du poele - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres

DUV4218750 The nursery chair - la chaise haute, un enfant mange un tranche de pain assis pres du poele - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby et Henry Hetherington Emmerson by Sowerby, John-George (1853-1914) & Emmerson, Henry-Hetherington (1831-1895); Private Collection; (add.info.: The nursery chair - la chaise haute, un enfant mange un tranche de pain assis pres du poele - Extrait de Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants (64 pages, 25, 5x20 cm), Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby (1853-1914) et Henry Hetherington Emmerson (1831-1895)); Photo © Duvallon; English, out of copyright

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Anglais Anglaise Angleterre Bretagne Britannique Britanniques Chaise Enfance Enfant Grande Jeunesse Linge Meuble Mode 19eme Mode Enfantine Moeurs Nourriture Pain Poele Vie Quotidienne Duvallon Gravure Mode


EDITORS COMMENTS
In this charming vintage print titled "The Nursery Chair - La Chaise Haute" we are transported back to a bygone era of childhood innocence and simplicity. The scene depicts a child sitting in a high chair, enjoying a slice of bread near the cozy warmth of the stove. This delightful image is an excerpt from "Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for Children" a book of poems published by Frederick Warne & Co in London around 1880. The original illustrations by John George Sowerby and Henry Hetherington Emmerson bring the poem to life, capturing the essence of childhood joy and curiosity. The child's contented expression as they savor their simple snack evokes feelings of warmth and nostalgia. This photograph, part of a private collection, showcases the intricate details and artistic craftsmanship that went into creating children's literature during this time period. It serves as a reminder that even in our fast-paced modern world, there is beauty to be found in the quiet moments spent with loved ones. Jean Duvallon expertly captures this timeless image through his lens, preserving it for future generations to appreciate. As we gaze upon this print, we are reminded of the importance of cherishing these precious moments with our own children or reflecting on cherished memories from our own childhoods.

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