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Guilleri climbs up a tree to see his dogs run (verse 2), 1880 (engraving)
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Guilleri climbs up a tree to see his dogs run (verse 2), 1880 (engraving)
7312479 Guilleri climbs up a tree to see his dogs run (verse 2), 1880 (engraving) by Froelich, Lorentz (1820-1908); 27, 5x18, 5 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Guilleri climbs up a tree to see his dogs run (verse 2) in "Childhood songs and rounds. Pierre-Jules Hetzel (1884-1886), publisher, Paris, c. 1880. Hetzel Collection, Library of Mademoiselle Lili and her cousin Lucien. Notation and support by Paul Lacome (1838-1920). Illustrations by Lorentz Froelich (1820-1908), engraved by Charles Emile Matthis (1838-1893) and Charles Firmin Gillot (1853-1903). Measurements: 27.5 x 18.5 cm."); Photo © Duvallon
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In this engraving titled "Guilleri climbs up a tree to see his dogs run (verse 2), 1880" we are transported back in time to witness a charming scene from childhood. The image, created by Lorentz Froelich and engraved by Charles Emile Matthis and Charles Firmin Gillot, captures the essence of youthful curiosity and adventure. The focal point of the print is Guilleri, a young French boy who has climbed up a tall tree with great determination. His goal? To catch a glimpse of his beloved dogs as they frolic and run freely below. As he perches on one of the sturdy branches, his eyes sparkle with excitement and anticipation. Surrounded by lush foliage, the tree serves as both an observation post and a symbol of Guilleri's adventurous spirit. It represents his willingness to go above and beyond in order to experience life's simple joys - like watching his loyal companions play. This enchanting artwork is part of Pierre-Jules Hetzel's collection "Childhood songs and rounds" published in Paris around 1880. It beautifully encapsulates the innocence of childhood through its depiction of nature, animals, music, and outdoor exploration. Through this evocative engraving, we are reminded that some of life's most precious moments can be found in our interactions with nature - whether it be climbing trees or witnessing our furry friends revel in their freedom.
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