Description
A highly detailed pull-down wall chart showing skin and tongue. Used as teaching material in German schools. Colorful print on paper reinforced with canvas. Published by Ernst Klett, Stuttgart 1955. Biological-hygienic teaching work of the Federal Center for Health Education, Cologne – 1. The human body No. 14. Measurements: Width 118.50 cm (46.65 inch) Height 132.50 cm (52.17 inch) The measurements shown refer just to the canvas and do not include the poles. Background information on the history of school wall charts: The idea to upgrade every day school life by using pictures was supported in the late 18th century by Johann Bernhard Basedow. In 1774 he published a four-volume book “Elementarwerk” which combined pictures, text and information with merely hundred copperplates. Modern printing methods enabled the spread from rich private schools to rural grade schools. From 1820-1836 the oldest mentioned series of wall charts were published with the range of six booklets including 63 large sized charts. The rising 20th century was the golden age for publishers printing wall charts. Artists Masterly performed pictures which combined the subject-specific standards of a scientist with the standards given by an educator and finally created a magnificent art work.
Design Period | 1980 to 1989 |
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Year | 1980 |
Production Period | 1980 to 1989 |
Country of Manufacture | Germany |
Style | Vintage |
Detailed Condition |
Very Good This vintage/antique item has no defects, but it may show slight traces of use. |
Restoration and Damage Details |
Light wear consistent with age and use, During storage the chart might partly be fissured, Stained, Sometimes smells, May have some old repairs
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Product Code | KJP-1149246 |
Materials | Wood, Canvas, Paper |
Color | Pink |
Width |
119 cm 46.9 inch |
Depth |
2 cm 0.8 inch |
Height |
133 cm 52.4 inch |
Duties Notice | Import duty is not included in the prices you see online. You may have to pay import duties upon receipt of your order. |
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