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Duties towards oneself: the soul. Instruction - Ignorance. Ille men on the street. Engraving in " The unique book of morality and civic instruction, intended for students of the three courses of the Primary School
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Duties towards oneself: the soul. Instruction - Ignorance. Ille men on the street. Engraving in " The unique book of morality and civic instruction, intended for students of the three courses of the Primary School
DUV4212659 Duties towards oneself: the soul. Instruction - Ignorance. Ille men on the street. 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. Instruction - Ignorance. Ille men on the street. 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 print captures a powerful engraving from "The unique book of morality and civic instruction," focusing on Duties towards oneself: the soul. The illustration depicts a man standing on the street, representing Ignorance as he navigates through life without knowledge or understanding.
Created by A. Miglet and H. Bernat in 1919, this piece was intended for students of primary schools and lycees et colleges to instill moral values and teachings. The intricate details in the drawing by G. Dascher, engraved by Bordier, showcase the importance of self-awareness and personal growth.
As we reflect on this image, it serves as a reminder to prioritize our own well-being and spiritual development. By recognizing our responsibilities towards ourselves, we can strive for inner peace and enlightenment.
The historical significance of this artwork is evident in its preservation through time, offering us a glimpse into past educational practices and societal norms. It stands as a timeless representation of ethical principles that continue to guide individuals towards self-improvement.
Let us embrace the lessons conveyed in this engraving, honoring our duties towards our souls with wisdom and mindfulness. May it inspire us to seek knowledge, overcome ignorance, and cultivate a deeper connection with ourselves.
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