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Duties towards oneself: the soul. Patience - Anger. The angry man looks like a rabid beast. Engraving in "" The unique book of morality and civic instruction
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Duties towards oneself: the soul. Patience - Anger. The angry man looks like a rabid beast. Engraving in "" The unique book of morality and civic instruction
DUV4212629 Duties towards oneself: the soul. Patience - Anger. The angry man looks like a rabid beast. Engraving in "" The unique book of morality and civic instruction, intended for students of the three courses of the Primary School and those of the primary classes of the Lycees et Colleges, First Part: Morale" by A. Miglet (Primary Inspector Officer of Public Instruction) and H. Bernat (Teacher). Work redige in accordance with the instructions given by the Inspectorate-General in 1893 on the teaching of morals. Edition of 1919 (seventeenth). Godchaux et Cie, printers-publishers, Paris. Drawings by G. Dascher, grave by Bordier. Private Collection; (add.info.: Duties towards oneself: the soul. Patience - Anger. The angry man looks like a rabid beast. Engraving in "" The unique book of morality and civic instruction, intended for students of the three courses of the Primary School and those of the primary classes of the Lycees et Colleges, First Part: Morale" by A. Miglet (Primary Inspector Officer of Public Instruction) and H. Bernat (Teacher). Work redige in accordance with the instructions given by the Inspectorate-General in 1893 on the teaching of morals. Edition of 1919 (seventeenth). Godchaux et Cie, printers-publishers, Paris. Drawings by G. Dascher, grave by Bordier. Private Collection); Photo © Duvallon
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This striking print captures the essence of Duties towards oneself: the soul, specifically focusing on the virtues of Patience and Anger. The image depicts an angry man who resembles a rabid beast, showcasing the destructive nature of unchecked emotions.
Taken from "The unique book of morality and civic instruction," this engraving was intended for students in primary schools and lycees, emphasizing the importance of moral education. Authored by A. Miglet and H. Bernat, this work was meticulously crafted in accordance with Inspectorate-General guidelines in 1893.
The detailed drawing by G. Dascher and intricate engraving by Bordier bring to life the inner turmoil experienced when one succumbs to anger without practicing patience. The visual representation serves as a powerful reminder of the consequences of letting negative emotions control our actions.
As we reflect on this thought-provoking image, we are reminded of our duty to nurture our souls by cultivating patience and tempering our anger. It serves as a timeless lesson that transcends generations, urging us to strive for emotional balance and self-mastery.
This print is not just a piece of art but a profound commentary on human nature and the eternal struggle between virtue and vice.
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