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A little duck got his paw stuck in a clothespin. " The Wooden Pin", 1936 (illustration)
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A little duck got his paw stuck in a clothespin. " The Wooden Pin", 1936 (illustration)
7309642 A little duck got his paw stuck in a clothespin." The Wooden Pin", 1936 (illustration) by Rabier, Benjamin (1869-1939); 7 x 10, 5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustrious points for school children. Publisher unknown, 1936. Anthropomorphic illustrations by Benjamin Rabier (1901-1966). Series of 25 humorous chromolithographs. Measurements: 7 x 10.5 cm.); Photo © Duvallon
Media ID 28400574
© Duvallon / Bridgeman Images
Abecedary Alphabet Primer Anthropomorphic Anthropomorphism Award Distinction Duck Duckling Laundry Linen Lithos Poultry Prize Reward Rewarded Rewarder Years 1930 Years 30 Years Thirty 1930 1939 Years 30 30s 1930 1939 Years 30s 19301939 1933 34 Alphabet Letter Clothespin Nineteen Thirties
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This charming print captures a delightful illustration titled "The Wooden Pin" by Benjamin Rabier, dating back to 1936. In this anthropomorphic scene, a little duck finds itself in a comical predicament as its paw gets stuck in a clothespin. The image is part of a series of 25 humorous chromolithographs that were published for school children. Measuring at 7 x 10.5 cm, this small yet captivating artwork showcases Rabier's talent for bringing animals to life through his illustrations. The duck's expressive face and the attention to detail in the linen and colorful clothespin add depth and character to the scene. The print is from a private collection and offers us a glimpse into early twentieth-century France. It reflects the humor and whimsy prevalent during that time period, with anthropomorphism being one of its defining characteristics. This particular piece would have likely been used as an educational tool, possibly as part of an alphabet primer or abecedary. Its inclusion in such materials would have provided young students with both entertainment and instruction. Overall, this print serves as not only an artistic representation but also as a historical artifact showcasing the creativity and humor present in French culture during the 1930s.
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