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The young musician - le jeune musicien, repette ses exercices de violoncelle, sa jeune soeur lui tient les partitions - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres
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The young musician - le jeune musicien, repette ses exercices de violoncelle, sa jeune soeur lui tient les partitions - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres
DUV4218803 The young musician - le jeune musicien, repette ses exercices de violoncelle, sa jeune soeur lui tient les partitions - Extrait de Afternoon Tea : Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants, Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby et Henry Hetherington Emmerson by Sowerby, John-George (1853-1914) & Emmerson, Henry-Hetherington (1831-1895); Private Collection; (add.info.: The young musician - le jeune musicien, repette ses exercices de violoncelle, sa jeune soeur lui tient les partitions - Extrait de Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for children - Livre de poemes pour enfants (64 pages, 25, 5x20 cm), Frederick Warne & Co, libraire-editeur, Londres, vers 1880 - Illustrations originales de John George Sowerby (1853-1914) et Henry Hetherington Emmerson (1831-1895)); Photo © Duvallon; English, out of copyright
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In this charming vintage print titled "The Young Musician - Le Jeune Musicien" we are transported back to the late 19th century. The scene captures a young musician diligently practicing his cello exercises, while his younger sister attentively holds the sheet music for him. It is an endearing moment of sibling support and shared passion for music. The illustration is an extract from "Afternoon Tea: Rhymes for Children" a book of poems published by Frederick Warne & Co in London around 1880. The original artwork was beautifully crafted by John George Sowerby and Henry Hetherington Emmerson, renowned illustrators of their time. This particular image showcases the innocence and dedication of youth as they pursue their artistic endeavors. The young musician's focused expression reveals his determination to master the violin-like instrument, while his sister's supportive presence highlights the importance of encouragement within family bonds. As we gaze upon this enchanting snapshot from history, it serves as a reminder that creativity knows no boundaries or time constraints. Whether it be through poetry or music, art has always had the power to captivate our hearts and transport us into different worlds.
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