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Pupil of the School of Mars in 1794 (created on June 1, 1794

Pupil of the School of Mars in 1794 (created on June 1, 1794


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Pupil of the School of Mars in 1794 (created on June 1, 1794

6346334 Pupil of the School of Mars in 1794 (created on June 1, 1794, closed on October 23 of the same year, the School of Mars recruited sons of underpants who were supposed to become executives of the Armee) by French School, (19th century); 12.5x9 cm; (add.info.: in " Military Alphabet. Lithograph H. Sicard, Paris, late 19th century. Dimensions: 12.5 x 9 cm." ); French, out of copyright

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This print captures a significant moment in history, showcasing a pupil of the School of Mars in 1794. Created on June 1st, 1794, this educational institution had a short-lived existence as it closed its doors on October 23rd of the same year. The School of Mars held great importance as it specifically recruited sons of underpants who were destined to become future leaders within the Armee. The French School from the 19th century beautifully portrays this young child, symbolizing hope and potential for the nation's military forces. Measuring at just 12.5x9 cm, this lithograph by H. Sicard showcases meticulous attention to detail. Within this artwork titled "Military Alphabet" we witness an alphabet book being used as a teaching tool for these young recruits. Each letter represents not only learning but also serves as a reminder of their ultimate purpose - to serve and protect their country. This image resonates with themes such as recruitment, education, and the innocence of childhood intertwined with duty and responsibility. It is important to note that this historical photograph is out of copyright and should not be used for commercial purposes. A© Jean Duvallon has successfully captured both the significance and beauty within this piece through his skilled interpretation and presentation via Fine Art Finder platform

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