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XEE4414615 Human education begins at birth. Frontispice (1782) by Jean Jacques Rousseau engraved by Robert Delaunay the young (1749-1814) after a drawing (1780) by Charles Nicolas Cochin the young (1715-1790) with the bust of the writer. by Cochin, Charles Nicolas II (1715-90) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Human education begins at birth. Frontispice (1782) by Jean Jacques Rousseau engraved by Robert Delaunay the young (1749-1814) after a drawing (1780) by Charles Nicolas Cochin the young (1715-1790) with the bust of the writer. Location: Private Coll.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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"Human education begins at birth. Frontispice (1782) by Jean Jacques Rousseau engraved by Robert Delaunay the young (1749-1814) after a drawing (1780) by Charles Nicolas Cochin the young (1715-1790) with the bust of the writer". This print captures a profound message about human education and its origins. Depicting an engraving from 18th-century literature, it showcases a scene that beautifully encapsulates Rousseau's belief that education starts right from birth. In this artwork, we see a mother breastfeeding her child, symbolizing the nurturing bond between parent and infant. The image emphasizes the importance of early childhood development and how it lays the foundation for future learning. The intricate details in this engraving are truly remarkable. The artist, Robert Delaunay, skillfully brings to life Charles Nicolas Cochin's original drawing while incorporating Rousseau's presence through his bust in the background. This inclusion pays homage to Rousseau as one of history's influential thinkers on education. As we gaze upon this piece, we are reminded of our responsibility as parents and educators to provide a stimulating environment for children right from their earliest days. It serves as a reminder that every interaction and experience shapes their growth and potential. This print is not only aesthetically pleasing but also thought-provoking. It invites us to reflect on our own approach to education and encourages us to prioritize holistic development from infancy onwards.
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