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Couples 5 to 7, 1880 (engraving)
7312482 Couples 5 to 7, 1880 (engraving) by Froelich, Lorentz (1820-1908); 27, 5x18, 5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Couplets 5 to 7 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 print titled "Couples 5 to 7,1880" transports us back to the enchanting world of childhood in the late nineteenth century. The image showcases a group of children joyfully singing and serenading each other with ballads and nursery rhymes. Their innocent faces are filled with pure delight as they immerse themselves in the magic of music. The engraving, created by Lorentz Froelich and skillfully engraved by Charles Emile Matthis and Charles Firmin Gillot, beautifully captures the essence of this cherished tradition. The meticulous details bring every character to life, from the mischievous boys to the sweet little girls. Measuring at 27.5 x 18.5 cm, this artwork is part of Pierre-Jules Hetzel's collection "Songs and rounds from childhood" published in Paris around 1880. It holds a special place in Mademoiselle Lili's library alongside her cousin Lucien's treasured books. Beyond its artistic value, this print also provides insight into historical customs and traditions surrounding children's entertainment during that era. It serves as a reminder of simpler times when songs were sung for sheer pleasure rather than commercial gain. Overall, this evocative photograph encapsulates both nostalgia for days gone by and an enduring love for music that transcends time.
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