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When will we see each other again? Quentin said as he left Jacques. Ririte and Rose watch the tamed rat. ca. 1920 (print)

When will we see each other again? Quentin said as he left Jacques. Ririte and Rose watch the tamed rat. ca. 1920 (print)


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When will we see each other again? Quentin said as he left Jacques. Ririte and Rose watch the tamed rat. ca. 1920 (print)

8600262 When will we see each other again? Quentin said as he left Jacques. Ririte and Rose watch the tamed rat. ca. 1920 (print) by French School, (20th century); 30.5x24 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: in "The alphabet of my boyfriends. Published by Librairie Hachette, Paris, s.d. (around 1920). Illustrations by S. Decam. Measurements: 30.5 x 24 cm."); Photo © Duvallon

Media ID 33090668

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When will we see each other again?

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. Quentin's words hung in the air as he bid farewell to Jacques. The photograph captures a poignant moment frozen in time, evoking a sense of longing and uncertainty that resonates even after a century has passed. In the image, Ririte and Rose stand side by side, their eyes fixed on a tamed rat perched delicately on their outstretched hands. The gentle curiosity in their expressions mirrors the complexity of human relationships - both fleeting and enduring. As they watch this small creature with fascination, one can't help but wonder if it symbolizes the fragility of connections or perhaps serves as a reminder that even unlikely friendships can be formed. The setting is reminiscent of early 20th-century France, where childhood innocence meets the backdrop of societal change. These children represent an era filled with hope and resilience despite the challenges they may face. Their playful interaction with plush toys hints at simpler times when imagination thrived amidst adversity. This print is part of "The alphabet of my boyfriends" an abecedary published by Librairie Hachette in Paris around 1920. Illustrated by S. Decam, it showcases not only letters but also profound emotions woven into each narrative vignette. As we gaze upon this artwork captured by Jean Duvallon, we are reminded that friendship transcends time and place. It speaks to our universal desire for connection and leaves us pondering: When will we see each other again?

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