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The anger. Capricious child breaking his toys. Little boys alphabet. Abecedary has moral value containing reading exercises. Epinal imaging late 19th century
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The anger. Capricious child breaking his toys. Little boys alphabet. Abecedary has moral value containing reading exercises. Epinal imaging late 19th century
DUV4198685 The anger. Capricious child breaking his toys. Little boys alphabet. Abecedary has moral value containing reading exercises. Epinal imaging late 19th century by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The anger. Capricious child breaking his toys (whim). Little boys alphabet. Abecedary has moral value containing reading exercises. Epinal imaging late 19th century); Photo © Duvallon
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This late 19th-century print captures the essence of childhood anger and frustration. The image depicts a capricious child, overwhelmed by rage, breaking his toys in a fit of temper. The little boy's alphabet abecedary holds moral value, containing reading exercises that aim to teach important lessons. Epinal imaging was popular during this period and often showcased scenes from everyday life. In this particular piece, the artist explores the darker side of youth, highlighting the destructive power of unchecked emotions. The French School artist behind this work skillfully portrays the intensity of the child's anger through vivid colors and expressive brushstrokes. The viewer can almost feel the bitterness and furor emanating from him. This artwork serves as a reminder that even children are not immune to feelings such as rage and frustration. It delves into themes related to capital sins and invites contemplation on how these emotions can shape our actions. Jean Duvallon has captured a moment that resonates with anyone who has experienced or witnessed a child's outburst. Through this photograph, we are reminded of both the vulnerability and complexity inherent in childhood emotions. Overall, "The Anger" is an evocative portrayal of youthful fury that transcends time, inviting viewers to reflect on their own experiences with anger while appreciating its artistic merit within late 19th-century Epinal imaging techniques.
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