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Roman schoolboys (litho)
7201055 Roman schoolboys (litho) by Williamson, J. (fl.1850-1919); Private Collection; (add.info.: Roman schoolboys. Illustration from Bells Latin Course, by E C Marchant and J G Spencer (G Bell and Sons Ltd, London, 1934, first published 1901).); © Look and Learn
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This lithograph print titled "Roman Schoolboys" takes us back in time to ancient Rome, offering a glimpse into the lives of young students during that era. The artwork was created by J. Williamson, a talented artist who flourished between 1850 and 1919. The scene depicted showcases a group of schoolboys engaged in various activities within an old Roman building. They are seen interacting with each other, perhaps discussing their lessons or engaging in friendly banter. Dressed in traditional Roman attire, these boys exude youthful energy and curiosity. The print is part of a private collection and was originally featured as an illustration in the renowned book "Bell's Latin Course" written by E. C. Marchant and J. G. Spencer. First published in 1901 but later reprinted in 1934, this educational resource aimed to teach Latin through engaging storytelling and visual aids like this lithograph. Through this artwork, we gain insight into the daily life of Roman schoolchildren – their camaraderie, enthusiasm for learning, and connection to the rich history of ancient Rome itself. It serves as a reminder that education has always been valued throughout human history. With its historical significance and artistic charm, this lithograph transports us back to antiquity while also highlighting the enduring importance of education for young minds across centuries.
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