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The Butter Plate, number 366, Satirical in Colors, 1908_4_4: Teaching, Childhood
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The Butter Plate, number 366, Satirical in Colors, 1908_4_4: Teaching, Childhood
ICA4908517 The Butter Plate, number 366, Satirical in Colors, 1908_4_4: Teaching, Childhood, Child drawing - Illustration by Ricardo Flores (1878-1918) by Flores, Ricardo (1878-1918); (add.info.: The Butter Plate, number 366, Satirical in Colors, 1908_4_4: Teaching, Childhood, Child drawing - Illustration by Ricardo Flores (1878-1918)); Photo eCaricadoc; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22590204
© Caricadoc / Bridgeman Images
Cartoonist Dunce School Boy Caricadoc Conversation Years 1900
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The Butter Plate, number 366, Satirical in Colors, 1908_4_4 - Teaching, Childhood
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is a captivating print that takes us back to the early 20th century. This illustration by Ricardo Flores (1878-1918) beautifully captures the essence of childhood and education during that time. In this artwork, we see a young child engrossed in drawing while his mother looks on with affectionate amusement. The child's innocent expression and concentration are endearing as he explores his creative abilities. It reminds us of the simplicity and joy found in childhood activities. The satirical element adds an interesting twist to the image. The engraving portrays a schoolboy labeled as a "dunce" symbolizing society's perception of children who struggle academically. This social commentary highlights the pressures faced by students even in those times. Flores' skillful use of colors brings vibrancy to the scene, making it come alive before our eyes. The French artist's attention to detail is evident through every stroke and line, showcasing his talent as an illustrator. This print not only serves as a visual delight but also offers insight into historical perspectives on education and societal norms from over a century ago. It transports us back in time and allows us to reflect on how much has changed since then. Overall, "The Butter Plate" is an intriguing piece that combines artistry with social commentary—a true testament to Ricardo Flores' artistic prowess.
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