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Girl Pupils from a Mission School at Amoy taking their Daily Walk (litho)
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Girl Pupils from a Mission School at Amoy taking their Daily Walk (litho)
1039760 Girl Pupils from a Mission School at Amoy taking their Daily Walk (litho) by Haenen, Frederic de (1853-1928); Private Collection; (add.info.: Girl Pupils from a Mission School at Amoy taking their Daily Walk. Illustration for The Graphic, 28 July 1900.); Look and Learn / Illustrated Papers Collection
Media ID 22653614
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This lithograph, titled "Girl Pupils from a Mission School at Amoy taking their Daily Walk" offers a glimpse into the lives of young Chinese girls in the early 20th century. The image depicts a group of students walking down a bustling street in Amoy (now known as Xiamen), accompanied by their teachers. The scene exudes an air of innocence and curiosity as these girls explore the world beyond their school walls. Dressed in traditional Chinese attire, they stand out amidst the vibrant street scenes and capture our attention with their youthful energy. The artist, Frederic de Haenen, masterfully captures both the individuality and unity among these pupils. Each girl is portrayed with distinct features and expressions, reflecting her unique personality. Yet, they move together as one cohesive unit, symbolizing the collective spirit fostered within their mission school. This lithograph was originally created for publication in The Graphic on July 28th, 1900. It provides us with valuable insight into educational practices during that time period and sheds light on Western influence through mission schools established across Asia. As we gaze upon this print today, it serves as a testament to the power of education and cultural exchange. These young girls embody hope for a brighter future while reminding us of the importance of nurturing young minds regardless of geographical boundaries or cultural differences.
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