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Photographic Print : The range - Music Alphabet - For use by young students in Schools, Education Houses and Families, 1897 (lithograph)
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The range - Music Alphabet - For use by young students in Schools, Education Houses and Families, 1897 (lithograph)
DUV4219840 The range - Music Alphabet - For use by young students in Schools, Education Houses and Families, 1897 (lithograph); 31x24.5 cm; (add.info.: Paul Dupont, editor, Paris, 1897. Author: Albert de la Graveliere. Illustrations by Galco. Engravings by Bertin & Cie); Photo © Duvallon
Media ID 38248890
© © Duvallon / Bridgeman Images
Balance Scales Balance Weight Scale Scales Weighing Scale Weight Scales Alphabet Letter Educating
12"x8" Photo Print
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Estimated Image Size (if not cropped) is 11.4cm x 30.4cm (4.5" x 12")
Estimated Product Size is 20.3cm x 30.5cm (8" x 12")
These are individually made so all sizes are approximate
Artwork printed orientated as per the preview above, with portrait (vertical) orientation to match the source image.
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This charming lithograph print from 1897, titled "The range - Music Alphabet," is a delightful educational tool designed for young students in schools, education houses, and families. Created by Albert de la Graveliere and illustrated by Galco, this piece features intricate engravings by Bertin & Cie that bring the music alphabet to life.
Measuring 31x24.5 cm, this vintage artwork captures the essence of childhood learning with its whimsical design and playful imagery. The detailed illustrations of musical scales and balance weights add a touch of nostalgia to any educational setting.
Originally published in Paris by editor Paul Dupont, this piece reflects the rich history of European education in the late nineteenth century. Its presence in classrooms across France speaks to its enduring appeal as a tool for teaching children about music theory and notation.
As we gaze upon this enchanting lithograph, we are reminded of the importance of fostering creativity and curiosity in our youth. Through artful representations like these, young minds can explore the world of music with joy and wonder.
Whether displayed on a classroom wall or cherished within a family home, "The range - Music Alphabet" serves as a timeless reminder of the beauty found in both education and artistic expression.
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