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Duties towards oneself: the soul. Personal dignity. The worthy man does not humiliate himself. Engraving in " The unique book of morality and civic instruction
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Duties towards oneself: the soul. Personal dignity. The worthy man does not humiliate himself. Engraving in " The unique book of morality and civic instruction
DUV4212613 Duties towards oneself: the soul. Personal dignity. The worthy man does not humiliate himself. 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. Personal dignity. The worthy man does not humiliate himself. 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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EDITORS COMMENTS
This print captures a powerful message from the past about personal dignity and self-respect. The engraving, taken from "The unique book of morality and civic instruction," emphasizes the importance of honoring oneself and maintaining one's worth. The image depicts a man standing tall, embodying the essence of a worthy individual who does not allow himself to be humiliated.
Created in 1919 by A. Miglet and H. Bernat, this work was designed for students in primary schools and lycees et colleges to instill moral values and principles. It reflects the teachings of Inspectorate-General in 1893 on the importance of morals in education.
The intricate details in the drawing by G. Dascher, expertly engraved by Bordier, add depth to the profound message conveyed through this artwork. The timeless wisdom shared within these pages continues to resonate with audiences today, reminding us all to uphold our personal dignity and self-worth.
As we gaze upon this historical piece, we are reminded of our duty towards ourselves - to nurture our souls, uphold our integrity, and never compromise our self-respect. Let this engraving serve as a timeless reminder that true strength lies in honoring oneself above all else.
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