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Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Pelletier; Fellmonger; Pelzarbeiter (engraving)

Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Pelletier; Fellmonger; Pelzarbeiter (engraving)


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Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Pelletier; Fellmonger; Pelzarbeiter (engraving)

7197026 Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Pelletier; Fellmonger; Pelzarbeiter (engraving) by European School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Pelletier; Fellmonger; Pelzarbeiter. Illustration for Le Vocabulaire Illustre des Mots Usuels, Francais, Anglais, Allemands, by Armand Le Brun et al (Furne, Jouvet, c 1873).); © Look and Learn

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Career Craft Industry Cratsmanship Fur Clothing Guild Guilds Handicrafts Handiwork Handywork Leather Profession Professions Craftsmen Craftswoman Dictionaries General Knowledge Illustrated Dictionary Knowing


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This engraving from the 19th century, titled "Le Vocabulaire Illustre: Pelletier; Fellmonger; Pelzarbeiter" showcases the intricate craftsmanship and rich history of European artisans. The print, part of a private collection, is an illustration for Armand Le Brun et al's renowned work, "Le Vocabulaire Illustre des Mots Usuels, Francais, Anglais, Allemands". The image transports us to a bygone era when skilled craftsmen and craftswomen played a vital role in society. It depicts three figures representing different trades - Pelletier, Fellmonger, and Pelzarbeiter - each associated with their respective countries: France (Pelletier), England (Fellmonger), and Germany (Pelzarbeiter). Through this artwork, we gain insight into the world of leatherworking and fur manufacturing that flourished during this period. The attention to detail is remarkable as it captures not only the tools used but also the essence of these professions. This engraving serves as an educational resource showcasing various aspects of craftsmanship while providing valuable knowledge about leatherwork and fur clothing production. It highlights how guilds played a significant role in preserving traditional techniques and passing them down through generations. As we admire this piece from Fine Art Finder's collection by Bridgeman Images, we are reminded of the importance of preserving our cultural heritage. This print stands as a testament to human ingenuity and skill while offering us a glimpse into Europe's diverse craft industry during the 19th century.

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