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When will we see each other again? Quentin said leaving Jacques. around 1920 (print)
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When will we see each other again? Quentin said leaving Jacques. around 1920 (print)
8600263 When will we see each other again? Quentin said leaving Jacques. around 1920 (print) by French School, (20th century); 30.5x24 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: in "The alphabet of my boyfriends. Published by Librairie Hachette, Paris, s.d. (around 1920). Illustrations by S. Decam. Measurements: 30.5 x 24 cm."); Photo © Duvallon
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. Quentin said, his voice filled with longing and sadness as he bid farewell to Jacques. The photograph captures a poignant moment frozen in time, taken around 1920 by an unknown French photographer. The image is part of an alphabet primer titled "The Alphabet of My Boyfriends" published by Librairie Hachette in Paris. Illustrated by S. Decam, the book aimed to teach children their ABCs while also showcasing the beauty of friendship and human connection. In this particular print, two young boys stand facing each other, their hands clasped together in a firm handshake. Their faces are etched with expressions that speak volumes about the depth of their bond - trust, loyalty, and a shared sense of adventure. The setting appears to be a quaint European town; perhaps it is France where the photo was captured. The boys' clothing reflects the fashion trends of the 1920s - wide-brimmed hats and knickerbockers that were popular during that era. As we gaze at this artwork from Jean Duvallon's private collection, we are reminded of the timeless nature of friendship and how it transcends boundaries such as time or distance. It prompts us to reflect on our own relationships and wonder when we will reunite with those dear to us once more. This photograph serves as a testament to enduring friendships throughout history – connections that withstand the test of time just like this beautiful print itself.
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