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Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Faux; Scythe; Sense (engraving)
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Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Faux; Scythe; Sense (engraving)
7195973 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Faux; Scythe; Sense (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Faux; Scythe; Sense. Illustration for Le Vocabulaire Illustre des Mots Usuels, Francais, Anglais, Allemands, by Armand Le Brun et al (Furne, Jouvet, c 1873).); © Look and Learn
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Scythe Scythes Scything Dictionaries General Knowledge Illustrated Dictionary Knowing Ordinary Words Vocabulary
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This print titled "Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Faux; Scythe; Sense" takes us back to the 19th century, a time when knowledge was sought after through beautifully illustrated dictionaries. Created by the European School, this engraving is part of a private collection and showcases three distinct concepts. The first image depicts a "Faux" a tool commonly used for cutting or shaping materials. Its sharp blade and sturdy handle are meticulously detailed, showcasing the craftsmanship of the engraver. Next, we see a "Scythe" an ancient agricultural tool used for harvesting crops. The curved blade and long wooden handle evoke images of hardworking farmers in fields. Lastly, we encounter the concept of "Sense". This illustration represents our ability to perceive information through our senses - sight, hearing, taste, touch, and smell. It serves as a reminder that language is not only about words but also about understanding the world around us. Originally featured in Armand Le Brun's comprehensive work called "Le Vocabulaire Illustre des Mots Usuels" published in France during 1873 by Furne Jouvet et al. , this engraving captures both educational value and artistic beauty. With its intricate details and historical significance, it transports us back to an era where books were treasured sources of knowledge. As we gaze upon this remarkable piece from Bridgeman Images' Fine Art Finder collection, we are reminded of how far humanity has come in terms of communication and education while appreciating the timeless allure of printed illustrations.
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