File:Bettannier La tache noire.jpg

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Nederlands: Schilderij met Elzas en Lotharingen als "zwarte plek". In het school staan een militaire trommel en een rek met wapens.
Français : Albert Bettannier, La tache noire, 1887. En plus de l'instruction morale et civique (qui remplace les cours d'éducation morale et religieuse), la loi de 1882 en France met en place « pour les garçons des exercices militaires » (et « pour les filles, les travaux à l'aiguille »). Sur le tableau, on remarque l'Alsace-Moselle en noir, l'uniforme de l'élève, celui du bataillon scolaire de son école, la croix du Mérite scolaire de l'élève-modèle, le tambour à côté du bureau du maître, ainsi que les fusils d'instruction au râtelier, rappelant là aussi le type d'instruction militaire infantile en vigueur dans l'éducation nationale à partir de la loi précédemment mentionnée.
English: Albert Bettanier, The Black Spot, 1887. We notice on the painting a map of France, featuring the lost departments of Alsace-Lorraine (in black), the pupil's school bataillion uniform, the Cross of School Merit of the model-pupil, a drum next to the teacher's desk, as well as the instruction rifles near the rakeboard, reminding the child military instruction present then in national education.
ꠍꠤꠟꠐꠤ: ꠀꠟꠛꠣꠐ ꠛꠦꠐ꠆ꠐꠣꠘꠤꠀꠞ ꠨ ꠖꠣ ꠛ꠆ꠟꠦꠇ ꠍ꠆ꠙꠐ ꠨ ꠚꠞꠣꠡꠤ ꠙꠣꠡ꠆ꠡꠣꠟꠣꠔ ꠀꠞꠤꠎꠣꠅꠀ ꠚꠞꠣꠡꠤ ꠎꠝꠤꠎꠝꠣ ꠖꠦꠈꠣꠁꠟ ꠅꠞ
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Date de création : 1887
Source http://www.histoire-image.org/site/oeuvre/analyse.php?i=925
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Albert Bettannier  (1851–1932)  wikidata:Q2830957
 
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Birth name: Nicolas Albert Bettannier
Description French painter
Date of birth/death 12 August 1851 Edit this at Wikidata 17 November 1932 Edit this at Wikidata
Location of birth/death Metz 10th arrondissement of Paris
Work period 1850 Edit this at Wikidata–1900 Edit this at Wikidata
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creator QS:P170,Q2830957
(1851-1932)
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