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La Morale en Images – Antique French Book with Hand Water-Colored Illustrations, Fine Binding

 

A beautifully bound and visually captivating 19th-century French book, La Morale en Images, featuring vivid hand water-colored illustrations throughout. This finely produced moral tale collection pairs narrative vignettes with richly expressive engravings, many of which have been delicately hand-colored, bringing scenes of virtue, vice, and redemption to life with remarkable charm.

 

The book is elegantly presented in a striking red morocco leather binding with gilt-tooled panels, raised bands, and ornate scrollwork decoration to the spine. Gilt page edges and fine paper add to the luxurious production quality. Each illustrated plate is captioned and paired with moral stories intended to both educate and entertain—a popular 19th-century genre designed for family and youth instruction.

 

Title: La Morale en Images

Language: French

Binding: Full red morocco with gilt tooling, raised bands, gilt edges

Illustrations: Multiple hand water-colored plates, woodcut vignettes

Condition: Excellent overall. Tight binding, clean interior pages, and beautifully preserved illustrations. Minor age wear to corners and joints consistent with careful handling.

 

A richly decorative and meaningful volume—ideal for collectors of hand-colored books, fine French bindings, or those interested in moral literature with artistic flair.

 

 

 

 

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La Morale en Images is a richly illustrated French anthology of moral tales for children, first published around 1856 by Arnauld de Vresse. The fourth edition includes contributions from several 19th-century writers: T. Castellan, Édouard Lassène, L. Michelant, M. Camille Bodin, and notably Eugénie Foa—a pioneering Jewish woman writer known for her historical and moral fiction for young readers.

 

The book blends storytelling with striking visuals, featuring a frontispiece, 13 full-color plates, and numerous in-text illustrations by respected artists such as Victor Adam, Jules David, and Camille Roqueplan. Its ornate red leather binding and gold-edged pages reflect its role as both an educational and decorative item, typical of mid-19th century bourgeois households.

 

La Morale en Images represents a cultural moment when moral instruction and artistic beauty were combined to shape the values of young readers through literature

La Morale en Images – Antique French Book with Hand Water-Colored Illustrations, Fine Binding

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La Morale en Images – Antique French Book with Hand Water-Colored Illustrations, Fine Binding

 

A beautifully bound and visually captivating 19th-century French book, La Morale en Images, featuring vivid hand water-colored illustrations throughout. This finely produced moral tale collection pairs narrative vignettes with richly expressive engravings, many of which have been delicately hand-colored, bringing scenes of virtue, vice, and redemption to life with remarkable charm.

 

The book is elegantly presented in a striking red morocco leather binding with gilt-tooled panels, raised bands, and ornate scrollwork decoration to the spine. Gilt page edges and fine paper add to the luxurious production quality. Each illustrated plate is captioned and paired with moral stories intended to both educate and entertain—a popular 19th-century genre designed for family and youth instruction.

 

Title: La Morale en Images

Language: French

Binding: Full red morocco with gilt tooling, raised bands, gilt edges

Illustrations: Multiple hand water-colored plates, woodcut vignettes

Condition: Excellent overall. Tight binding, clean interior pages, and beautifully preserved illustrations. Minor age wear to corners and joints consistent with careful handling.

 

A richly decorative and meaningful volume—ideal for collectors of hand-colored books, fine French bindings, or those interested in moral literature with artistic flair.

 

 

 

 

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La Morale en Images is a richly illustrated French anthology of moral tales for children, first published around 1856 by Arnauld de Vresse. The fourth edition includes contributions from several 19th-century writers: T. Castellan, Édouard Lassène, L. Michelant, M. Camille Bodin, and notably Eugénie Foa—a pioneering Jewish woman writer known for her historical and moral fiction for young readers.

 

The book blends storytelling with striking visuals, featuring a frontispiece, 13 full-color plates, and numerous in-text illustrations by respected artists such as Victor Adam, Jules David, and Camille Roqueplan. Its ornate red leather binding and gold-edged pages reflect its role as both an educational and decorative item, typical of mid-19th century bourgeois households.

 

La Morale en Images represents a cultural moment when moral instruction and artistic beauty were combined to shape the values of young readers through literature