French School XIXth
The School Master Watercolor signed and dated 1841 11X8cm Beautiful Golden Frame Signature to be deciphered (Verneut? ) At the French Revolution, it was foreseen that the first schools should be established throughout the Republic to admit children of both sexes to them and to teach them in French; An initial school of 400 inhabitants is planned2. On June 28.1833, the Guizot law imposed on the municipalities of more than 500 inhabitants to finance a school of boys. On July 23.1836, extension of the Guizot Act to girls without a communal obligation. On March 15.1850, promulgation of the Falloux Law on Primary Education and Freedom of Primary and Secondary Education.
Le Maitre d'Ecole - Ecole Française XIXe
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