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Schoolmaster Collection (#15)

"The Schoolmaster: Nurturing Minds, Shaping Futures" In the breathtaking setting of The Table Rock, Glyder Fach, Snowdon

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491. Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova

TEACHER AND STUDENTS, 1491. Woodcut titlepage to Nicolaus Perrottus Grammatica nova, printed by Heinrich Gran at Hagenau, Germany, c1491

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: ENGLISH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Line drawing after an illustration from the founding charter

ENGLISH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Line drawing after an illustration from the founding charter of an English grammar school, granted in 1586

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: SCHOOLMASTER AND BOY, 1493. Woodcut from Compost et Kalendrier des Bergiers, published at Paris

SCHOOLMASTER AND BOY, 1493. Woodcut from Compost et Kalendrier des Bergiers, published at Paris, 1493

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: MASTER AND PUPILS, c1481. Woodcut from the earliest illustrated book printed in England

MASTER AND PUPILS, c1481. Woodcut from the earliest illustrated book printed in England, the Mirrour of the World, William Caxtons version of the famous Speculum Historiale of Vincent de Beauvais

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE. One-room schoolhouse at Breathitt County, Kentucky. Oil over photograph

ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE. One-room schoolhouse at Breathitt County, Kentucky. Oil over photograph, 1940, by Marion Post Wolcott

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: RENAISSANCE SCHOOL, 1510. The Schoolmaster. Woodcut, 1510, by Albrecht Durer

RENAISSANCE SCHOOL, 1510. The Schoolmaster. Woodcut, 1510, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE. Interior of a 19th century American one-room schoolhouse

ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE. Interior of a 19th century American one-room schoolhouse. Photogravure after a painting by W.L. Taylor, 1900

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: advice, balance, bowler hat, crowd, duel, earnings, excitation, fence, head master

advice, balance, bowler hat, crowd, duel, earnings, excitation, fence, head master
Speech day at Merchant Taylors School, 1891 in Britain, teacher; head master; schoolteacher; schoolmaster; pupil; fence; sabre; school hall; tension; balance; stress; pressure; reward; honor; prize;

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Source Size = 3919 x 5172

Source Size = 3919 x 5172
" titians Schoolmaster" Painted by Moroni

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Giovanni Battista Moroni (Italian, c. 1525 - 1578), Titians Schoolmaster'

Giovanni Battista Moroni (Italian, c. 1525 - 1578), Titians Schoolmaster"
Giovanni Battista Moroni (Italian, c. 1525 - 1578), " Titians Schoolmaster", c. 1575, oil on canvas

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: THE IRISH SCHOOL-MASTER, BY JOHN S. DAVIS. A male school teacher in Ireland

THE IRISH SCHOOL-MASTER, BY JOHN S. DAVIS. A male school teacher in Ireland

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: The Schoolmaster Catechising in Hitterdal Church

The Schoolmaster Catechising in Hitterdal Church

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Frontispiece of Pedantius, comedy by Edward Forsett produced in Cambridge in 1581

Frontispiece of Pedantius, comedy by Edward Forsett produced in Cambridge in 1581
XJF268713 Frontispiece of Pedantius, comedy by Edward Forsett produced in Cambridge in 1581 (woodcut) by English School, (16th century); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Lant Carpenter, Unitarian minister, 1837 (stipple and line engraving)

Lant Carpenter, Unitarian minister, 1837 (stipple and line engraving)
XJF2639716 Lant Carpenter, Unitarian minister, 1837 (stipple and line engraving) by Woodman, Richard (1784-1859); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carpenter was born in 1780 and drowned in1840)

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Doctor Blimbers young gentlemen as they appeared when enjoying themselves, illustration

Doctor Blimbers young gentlemen as they appeared when enjoying themselves, illustration
KW259264 Doctor Blimbers young gentlemen as they appeared when enjoying themselves, illustration from Dombey and Son by Charles Dickens (1812-70) first published 1848 (litho) by Browne

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Portrait of Michiel Comans (d. 1687), calligrapher, etcher, painter and schoolmaster

Portrait of Michiel Comans (d. 1687), calligrapher, etcher, painter and schoolmaster, with his third wife Elisabeth van der Mersche, Michiel van Musscher, 1669

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Portrait of Theodore Bleuet, Theodor Matham, Frans Hals, 1638 - 1640

Portrait of Theodore Bleuet, Theodor Matham, Frans Hals, 1638 - 1640

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Schoolmaster with three students at table, Adriaen van Ostade, 1671 - 1679

Schoolmaster with three students at table, Adriaen van Ostade, 1671 - 1679

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Schoolmaster, Jacob Hoolaart, 1723-1789

Schoolmaster, Jacob Hoolaart, 1723-1789

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Title print of the pamphlet in 1618, entitled Wonderlijcke School houdinghe Mr

Title print of the pamphlet in 1618, entitled Wonderlijcke School houdinghe Mr. Jan van Oldenbarevelt, Anonymous, 1618

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: December, Jan van de Velde II, Anonymous, Johann Tscherning, 1684 - 1729

December, Jan van de Velde II, Anonymous, Johann Tscherning, 1684 - 1729

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Title print of the pamphlet in 1618 entitled, Wonderlijcken Droom Vande School-houdinghe

Title print of the pamphlet in 1618 entitled, Wonderlijcken Droom Vande School-houdinghe van Mr. Jan van Oldenbarnevelt, Anonymous, 1618

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: After School, 1844 (oil on canvas)

After School, 1844 (oil on canvas)
BAL128208 After School, 1844 (oil on canvas) by Waldmuller, Ferdinand Georg (1793-1865); 78x94.5 cm; Pushkin Museum, Moscow, Russia; German, out of copyright

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: December, Jan van de Velde (II), Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1618

December, Jan van de Velde (II), Claes Jansz. Visscher (II), 1618

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: portrait of the schoolmaster and writer Theodore clean Bleuet, Salomon Savery, 1637

portrait of the schoolmaster and writer Theodore clean Bleuet, Salomon Savery, 1637 - 1665

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Old-Time School in Pennsylvania, from Harpers Magazine, 1881 (litho)

Old-Time School in Pennsylvania, from Harpers Magazine, 1881 (litho)
BAL108979 Old-Time School in Pennsylvania, from Harpers Magazine, 1881 (litho) by Pyle, Howard (1853-1911) (after); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Schoolmaster (Lutjanus apodus), Halfmoon Caye, Lighthouse Reef Atoll, Belize, Central

Schoolmaster (Lutjanus apodus), Halfmoon Caye, Lighthouse Reef Atoll, Belize, Central America

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: Schoolmaster Snapper (Lutjanus apodus) on the reef, Trinidad, Caribbean Sea

Schoolmaster Snapper (Lutjanus apodus) on the reef, Trinidad, Caribbean Sea

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: FISH: SCHOOLMASTER. Schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus). Lithograph by Julius Bien & Co

FISH: SCHOOLMASTER. Schoolmaster snapper (Lutjanus apodus). Lithograph by Julius Bien & Co. 1903

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: SCHOOLMASTER, 1508. Woodcut, 1508, from Regulae Syponticae, by Niccolo Perotti

SCHOOLMASTER, 1508. Woodcut, 1508, from Regulae Syponticae, by Niccolo Perotti

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: SCHOOLMASTER AND SOLDIER. Woodcut from the Latin editon of The Dance of Death

SCHOOLMASTER AND SOLDIER. Woodcut from the Latin editon of The Dance of Death, printed in Paris, France, in 1490 by Guyot Marchand for the publisher Geoffroi de Marnef

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: SCOTT: GUY MANNERING, 1815. Dominie Sampson, the schoolmaster in the novel Guy Mannering

SCOTT: GUY MANNERING, 1815. Dominie Sampson, the schoolmaster in the novel Guy Mannering, by Sir Walter Scott, 1815, set in the 1760s-1780s. Engraving, 19th century

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: FRANCIS JOSEPH NEEF (1770-1854). American educator. Oil on canvas, 19th century

FRANCIS JOSEPH NEEF (1770-1854). American educator. Oil on canvas, 19th century

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: MASTER AND PUPILS, c1481. Woodcut from the earliest illustrated book printed in England

MASTER AND PUPILS, c1481. Woodcut from the earliest illustrated book printed in England, the Mirrour of the World, William Caxtons version of the famous Speculum Historiale of Vincent de Beauvais

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: IRVING: SLEEPY HOLLOW. Ichabod Crane in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow

IRVING: SLEEPY HOLLOW. Ichabod Crane in The Legend of Sleepy Hollow. Pen and ink drawing by Arthur Rackham from a 1928 edition of Washington Irvings tale

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: CLASSROOM, 1492. A schoolmaster with his class in Italy. Woodcut from Regulae Sypontinae

CLASSROOM, 1492. A schoolmaster with his class in Italy. Woodcut from Regulae Sypontinae, by Niccolo Perotti, 1492

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE. A classroom in a rural American one-room schoolhouse. Photograph

ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE. A classroom in a rural American one-room schoolhouse. Photograph, 1873

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE, 1908. Children posing outside of a one-room sod schoolhouse at Oberlin

ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE, 1908. Children posing outside of a one-room sod schoolhouse at Oberlin, Decatur County, Kansas. Photograph, c1908

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1870. Pupils of the First Grade in their classroom in New York City

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1870. Pupils of the First Grade in their classroom in New York City. Oil over photograph, c1870

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: ENGLISH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Line drawing after an illustration from the founding charter

ENGLISH GRAMMAR SCHOOL. Line drawing after an illustration from the founding charter of an English grammar school, granted in 1586

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: SCHOOL PLAYGROUND. Etching, English, mid-19th century

SCHOOL PLAYGROUND. Etching, English, mid-19th century

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: RENAISSANCE SCHOOL, 1510. The Schoolmaster. Woodcut, 1510, by Albrecht Durer

RENAISSANCE SCHOOL, 1510. The Schoolmaster. Woodcut, 1510, by Albrecht Durer

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE. Interior of a 19th century American one-room schoolhouse

ONE-ROOM SCHOOLHOUSE. Interior of a 19th century American one-room schoolhouse. Photogravure fter a painting by W.L. Taylor, 1900

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: CARLISLE SCHOOL, 1900. Students at the Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Indian Industrial School

CARLISLE SCHOOL, 1900. Students at the Carlisle, Pennsylvania, Indian Industrial School. Photograph by Frances Benjamin Johnston, 1900

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: SCHOOLMASTER, 1528. The schoolmaster. French woodcut, 1528, after a drawing by Soquand

SCHOOLMASTER, 1528. The schoolmaster. French woodcut, 1528, after a drawing by Soquand

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: JOHN POUNDS (1766-1839). English teacher and altruist. Pounds and his Ragged School

JOHN POUNDS (1766-1839). English teacher and altruist. Pounds and his Ragged School. Gravure reproduction of the painting by Edward Henry Wehnert (1813-1868)

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1839. A school beating in England

ELEMENTARY SCHOOL, 1839. A school beating in England. Etching, 1839, by George Cruikshank

Background imageSchoolmaster Collection: SCHOOL, 16th CENTURY. A 16th century schoolroom with a teacher caricatured as unscholarly

SCHOOL, 16th CENTURY. A 16th century schoolroom with a teacher caricatured as unscholarly by wearing a fools cap and bells. Woodcut, c1520, by Hans Schaueffelin from Trostspiegel




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"The Schoolmaster: Nurturing Minds, Shaping Futures" In the breathtaking setting of The Table Rock, Glyder Fach, Snowdon, schoolboys gather eagerly to absorb knowledge and explore the wonders of education. Amidst Cheery Families resides Mrs. Switch, the beloved wife of the dedicated schoolmaster. Her warmth and care create a nurturing environment where students flourish. Mr. Switch himself is an embodiment of dedication and passion for teaching. With his infectious enthusiasm, he ignites curiosity in young minds and guides them towards success. At the Imperial Theatre on Rue de Courcelles in Paris, a captivating program unfolds under the guidance of skilled educators like our esteemed schoolmaster. Here lies a testament to education's power to inspire hearts and minds. Yet amidst progress and enlightenment, we must remember those who paid the ultimate sacrifice during WWI - their names etched forever on French lists of heroes lost but never forgotten by devoted teachers like our schoolmaster. Drawing inspiration from literary classics such as "Nicholas Nickleby, " we witness how even flawed characters like Wackford Squeers can teach us valuable lessons about compassion and empathy within educational settings. Albert Einstein himself shares his wisdom with eager students in a timeless black-and-white photograph. A reminder that great minds are shaped by exceptional mentors who guide them along their intellectual journey. Echoing through centuries past stands a mesmerizing marble sculpture depicting Pan and Daphnis - emblematic figures representing youthful exuberance nurtured by wise educators throughout history. However, discipline plays its role too; frescoes from Julia Felix's house reveal ancient methods used to correct wayward pupils – reminding us that firmness can be necessary for growth when balanced with mercy. An allegorical painting titled "Allegory of Mercy as Discipline" captures beautifully how education intertwines both kindness and structure to shape individuals into compassionate beings capable of making positive changes in society Finally, gazing upon Convenevole da Prato's portrait, we see the profound impact of a