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Dagobert puts his panties on backwards. Saint Eloi tells him that his panties are bad. (verse 1), 1880 (engraving)
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Dagobert puts his panties on backwards. Saint Eloi tells him that his panties are bad. (verse 1), 1880 (engraving)
7312513 Dagobert puts his panties on backwards. Saint Eloi tells him that his panties are bad. (verse 1), 1880 (engraving) by Froelich, Lorentz (1820-1908); 27, 5x18, 5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Dagobert puts his panties on backwards. Saint Eloi tells him that his panties are bad. (verse 1) in "Songs and rounds from childhood. Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1884-1886), publisher, Paris, c. 1880. Hetzel Collection, Library of Mademoiselle Lili and her cousin Lucien. Notation and support by Paul Lacome (1838-1920). Illustrations by Lorentz Froelich (1820-1908), engraved by Charles Emile Matthis (1838-1893) and Charles Firmin Gillot (1853-1903). Measurements: 27.5 x 18.5 cm."); Photo © Duvallon
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This engraving titled "Dagobert puts his panties on backwards. Saint Eloi tells him that his panties are bad. (verse 1), 1880" transports us back to the enchanting world of childhood songs and rounds. Created by Lorentz Froelich in the late nineteenth century, this piece is part of a collection published by Pierre-Jules Hetzel in Paris. The illustration depicts Dagobert, a mischievous character from a popular nursery rhyme, struggling with an amusing wardrobe mishap - he has put his panties on backwards! Standing beside him is Saint Eloi, who playfully scolds Dagobert for his fashion faux pas. Measuring 27.5 x 18.5 cm, this delicate engraving showcases the intricate details and artistic skill of Froelich's work. The notation and support were provided by Paul Lacome while Charles Emile Matthis and Charles Firmin Gillot expertly engraved the illustrations. With its whimsical charm and nostalgic appeal, this print captures the essence of childhood innocence and musical tradition. It invites viewers to reminisce about their own youthful experiences with songs, ballads, and serenades. As we gaze upon this delightful artwork from the Hetzel Collection in Mademoiselle Lili's library, we are reminded of the enduring power of music to transport us to simpler times filled with laughter and joy.
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