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B. RABIER ALPHABET X Y Z, 1932 (illustration)
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B. RABIER ALPHABET X Y Z, 1932 (illustration)
7206858 B. RABIER ALPHABET X Y Z, 1932 (illustration) by Rabier, Benjamin (1869-1939); 30, 5x23 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: X Y Z: xylophone, yatagan, yak, zebra, sable, zagaie. ALPHABET B. RABIER - X Y Z); Photo © Duvallon
Media ID 25142748
© Duvallon / Bridgeman Images
20eme Siecle Abecedaire Abecedary Alphabet Primer Annees 30 Aphabet Apprentissage Campagne Green Pastures Learn Lettre De L Alphabet Union Europeenne Ue Ou U 1933 34 Alphabet Letter Educating Gravure Nineteen Thirties
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This print showcases the iconic "B. RABIER ALPHABET X Y Z" illustration by Benjamin Rabier, a renowned artist from the early twentieth century. Measuring 30.5x23 cm, this piece is part of a private collection and offers a glimpse into the educational tools used in France during that era. The illustration features three letters of the alphabet: X, Y, and Z. Each letter is accompanied by an animal or object that starts with that respective letter - xylophone, yatagan (a type of sword), yak, zebra, sable (a type of fur), and zagaie (a spear). This unique approach to teaching alphabets adds an element of fun and creativity to children's learning experience. The photograph captures the intricate details of Rabier's engraving technique while highlighting the simplicity yet effectiveness of his design. The image evokes nostalgia for a time when education was centered around tangible materials like primers and abecedaries. Set against a backdrop reminiscent of French countryside with lush green pastures stretching as far as the eye can see, this artwork not only educates but also immerses viewers in nature's beauty. It serves as a reminder that learning can take place anywhere if one has curiosity and imagination. Overall, this print preserves an important piece of history while celebrating Rabier's contribution to early childhood education through artistry.
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