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Each one his own flower. A soldier bought flowers from a saleswoman in a covered gallery
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Each one his own flower. A soldier bought flowers from a saleswoman in a covered gallery
XEE4167173 Each one his own flower. A soldier bought flowers from a saleswoman in a covered gallery in Paris in 1816. From a watercolour by Mr. Job. Engraving in " Le sun-du-dimanche", LE 1 JANUARY 1899. by Job, pseudonym for Onfray de Breville, Jacques (1858-1931); Private Collection; (add.info.: Each one his own flower. A soldier bought flowers from a saleswoman in a covered gallery in Paris in 1816. From a watercolour by Mr. Job. Engraving in " Le sun-du-dimanche", LE 1 JANUARY 1899.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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January 1 Street Trade Travelling Merchant A Journal
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In this print titled "Each one his own flower" we are transported back to Paris in 1816. The scene depicts a soldier engaging with a saleswoman in a covered gallery, as he purchases flowers from her. The artist, Mr. Job, beautifully captures the essence of this moment through his watercolor rendition. The soldier's presence amidst the bustling streets of Paris evokes a sense of nostalgia and longing for simpler times. As he carefully selects his bouquet, we can almost feel the weight of his emotions and imagine who these flowers might be intended for - perhaps a loved one or someone dear to him. The saleswoman exudes an air of confidence and expertise as she presents her vibrant array of blooms. Her role as a traveling merchant highlights the importance of street trade during that era, where such encounters were not only transactions but also opportunities for human connection. This engraving was featured in "Le sun-du-dimanche" on January 1st, 1899 - an esteemed journal capturing moments like these that defined French culture at the time. Today, it serves as both an artistic masterpiece and historical documentation. Stefano Bianchetti's preservation of this print allows us to appreciate its beauty and significance even centuries later. It reminds us that amidst chaos and conflict, there is always room for beauty and compassion – encapsulated perfectly by "Each one his own flower. "
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