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History of France. Scene of the life of King Dagobert with toys: Saint Eloi (v
XEE4172409 History of France. Scene of the life of King Dagobert with toys: Saint Eloi (v.588-659) points out to the King of France Dagobert I (602 or 605-638 or 639) that his trousers were put upside down (underpants upside down). In " Joujoux a l histoire: la France staged with the Joujoux de deux petits Francais". Illustration of Job (Jacques-Marie Gaston Onfray and Breville) (1858-1931) 1908. Privee Collection. by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: History of France. Scene of the life of King Dagobert with toys: Saint Eloi (v.588-659) points out to the King of France Dagobert I (602 or 605-638 or 639) that his trousers were put upside down (underpants upside down). In " Joujoux a l histoire: la France staged with the Joujoux de deux petits Francais", Illustration by Job (Jacques-Marie Gaston Onfray and Breville) (1858-1931) 1908. Privee Collection.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
Media ID 23332442
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In this whimsical and charming print titled "History of France. Scene of the life of King Dagobert with toys: Saint Eloi" we are transported back in time to witness a delightful interaction between two iconic figures. The scene captures the moment when Saint Eloi, known for his skill as a goldsmith and bishop, playfully points out to King Dagobert I that his trousers have been put on upside down. The illustration is part of the collection "Joujoux à l'histoire: la France staged with the Joujoux de deux petits Français" by Job, the pseudonym for Jacques-Marie Gaston Onfray de Breville. Created in 1908, this artwork showcases Job's talent for bringing historical events to life through playful depictions. The attention to detail in this piece is remarkable; from the intricate patterns on their garments to the mischievous expression on Saint Eloi's face, every element adds depth and character to the composition. The use of vibrant colors further enhances its appeal, making it a captivating visual experience. This print serves as a reminder that history can be both educational and entertaining. It invites us to explore our past through imaginative storytelling and reminds us that even great rulers like King Dagobert I had moments of lightheartedness amidst their royal duties. Overall, this enchanting artwork offers a glimpse into French history while celebrating creativity and imagination – an exquisite addition to any art lover's collection.
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