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Eric scratched himself and Edith bandaged him. around 1920 (print)

Eric scratched himself and Edith bandaged him. around 1920 (print)


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Eric scratched himself and Edith bandaged him. around 1920 (print)

8600250 Eric scratched himself and Edith bandaged him. around 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 33095278

© © Duvallon / Bridgeman Images

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This photo print, titled "Eric scratched himself and Edith bandaged him. , around 1920" captures a tender moment between two children in the early twentieth century. The image showcases Eric, who appears to have injured himself, while Edith lovingly tends to his wound. The photograph is part of an alphabet primer called "The alphabet of my boyfriends" published by Librairie Hachette in Paris during the 1920s. Illustrated by S. Decam, this particular print measures 30.5x24 cm and belongs to a private collection. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness the innocence and vulnerability of childhood. Eric's scratched limb serves as a reminder of the adventures that children often embark upon without considering potential consequences. Meanwhile, Edith's compassionate act of bandaging him highlights her nurturing nature and willingness to care for others. This artwork not only represents a specific era but also reflects the universal themes found within children's literature. It transports us back to France in the early twentieth century when Europe was undergoing significant changes. Through its simplicity and charm, this print by French School artist Jean Duvallon invites viewers into a world where injuries are mended with love and friendship blossoms amidst youthful exploration. It reminds us of our own childhood memories while simultaneously capturing an essence that transcends time – making it truly timeless art.

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