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"And now let's get to work!" The first wine, 1918 (illustration)
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"And now let's get to work!" The first wine, 1918 (illustration)
PCT5618174 "And now let's get to work!" The first wine, 1918 (illustration) by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration by Job (Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray and Breville) (Jacques-Marie) (1858-1931) in the Bon Marche blotter agenda, 1918 - end of the First World War 1914-1918 (14-18): " And now, let's get to work! " The first gray wine from Lorraine after the war; a soldier returned to civilian life toasted with an old man who participated in the grape harvest to replace the men who had gone to fight. Peace, victory, return to civil life, family, children.); © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2023
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© © Patrice Cartier. All rights reserved 2023 / Bridgeman Images
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This print titled "And now let's get to work!". The first wine, 1918 (illustration) captures a poignant moment in history. Created by the talented artist Job, also known as Jacques Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville, this illustration was featured in the Bon Marche blotter agenda of 1918. The image depicts a scene at the end of World War I, symbolizing peace and victory. In the foreground, we see a soldier who has returned to civilian life raising his glass in celebration with an elderly man. This heartwarming gesture represents the unity between generations and their shared experiences during wartime. The significance of this illustration lies in its portrayal of hope and resilience amidst adversity. The gray wine from Lorraine serves as a powerful symbol of rejuvenation after years of conflict. It is revealed that men who had gone off to fight were replaced by those who participated in grape harvesting – showcasing how communities came together to rebuild their lives. As we gaze upon this black-and-white image, we are transported back to early twentieth-century rural France. The countryside setting evokes feelings of simplicity and tranquility while highlighting the importance of agriculture and farming for sustenance during challenging times. In essence, this print encapsulates not only historical events but also timeless themes such as family, community, and perseverance. It serves as a reminder that even in the darkest moments, there is always room for renewal and joyous celebrations like sharing a glass of wine with loved ones.
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