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Village (colour litho)
3096761 Village (colour litho) by German School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Village. Illustration for Bilder zum Anschauungsunterricht fur die Jugend by Eduard Walther (Eklingen, 1891). Double-page lithographs of exceptional quality, capable of reproduction at large size.); © Look and Learn
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Agricultural Scene Bidge Cleaning Daily Farm Buildings Farms Farrm How People Lived Ideal Idealised Instructive Late Victorian Living Middle Pedestrian Bridge Pond Posters Ranch Roads Small Stone Bridge Sundial Supsension Bridge Wagon Washing Wooden Bridge
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This vibrant and detailed lithograph captures the essence of a late 19th-century German village, offering us a glimpse into the daily life of its inhabitants. The image showcases an idealized rural setting, with picturesque houses, winding roads, and a charming pedestrian bridge that connects the community. In this idyllic world, people go about their daily routines: children play near a pond while others attend school or help with agricultural tasks on nearby farms. The scene is filled with activity as villagers engage in various chores such as washing clothes by the river and tending to their livestock. A wagon loaded with hay stands ready for transport, symbolizing the importance of agriculture in this society. The presence of a sundial reminds us of simpler times when time was measured by nature's movements rather than digital clocks. This print is not only aesthetically pleasing but also instructive, serving as an educational tool for young minds. It was originally created as an illustration for Bilder zum Anschauungsunterricht fur die Jugend (Pictures for Instructional Teaching for Youth) by Eduard Walther in 1891. With its attention to detail and exceptional quality, this artwork offers us a window into how people lived during this period in Germany. It provides valuable insight into social dynamics, cultural practices, and the significance placed on farming within European rural communities at that time. Overall, this lithograph transports us to another era and invites contemplation on our own modern lifestyles compared to those who came before us.
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