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Nineteenth century schoolmaster
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Nineteenth century schoolmaster
A kindly-looking nineteenth century schoolmaster holding a Latin text book. From " R. Caldecotts Second Collection of Pictures and Songs" containing " The Milkmaid", " Hey Diddle Diddle", Baby Bunting", The Fox Jumps Over the Parsons Gate", " A Frog He Would a-Wooing Go", " Come Lasses and Lads", " Ride a Cock Horse...", " A Farmer Went Trotting...", " Mrs Mary Blaize" and " The Great Panjandrum Himself". Drawn by Randolph Caldecott; engraved and printed by E. Evans. Published by George Routledge & Sons, London & New York, c1885
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This print transports us back to the nineteenth century, where we find ourselves in the presence of a kindly-looking schoolmaster. With his gentle gaze and warm smile, he holds a Latin textbook, symbolizing his dedication to education and intellectual growth. The image is part of "R. Caldecott's Second Collection of Pictures and Songs" a renowned publication that showcases various nursery rhymes and tales from that era. This particular illustration captures the essence of the time period with its attention to detail and intricate engravings. As we observe this scene, it evokes feelings of nostalgia for simpler times when education was highly valued, even amidst employment issues faced by many during that era. The schoolmaster represents an embodiment of knowledge, discipline, and guidance for young minds eager to learn. Drawn by Randolph Caldecott and engraved by E. Evans, this print exemplifies their mastery in capturing the essence of 19th-century life through artistry. Published by George Routledge & Sons in London & New York around 1885, it stands as a testament to their commitment to preserving history through visual storytelling. Whether displayed in a classroom or cherished within one's personal collection, this remarkable piece serves as a reminder of the timeless importance placed on education throughout generations past.
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