Charles-Michel de l'Epee, French Clergyman and Philanthropic Educator (chromolitho)

Charles-Michel de l'Epee, French Clergyman and Philanthropic Educator (chromolitho)

(New York, NY: Bridgeman Art Library), 1 page(s)

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Abstract / Summary
A color print of a clergyman, Charles-Michel de l'Epee, seated in a chair and dressed in black robes. There is a table with two books on it next to the chair and a drawing on the wall demonstrating sign language. Charles-Michel de l'Epee (1712-1789), was a French clergyman and philanthropic educator who founded the first public school for the deaf in the world.
Field of Interest
Disability Studies
Content Type
Miscellaneous artwork
Format
Text
Page Count
1
Page Range
1-1
Publisher
Bridgeman Art Library
Place Published / Released
New York, NY
Subject
Disability Studies, Diversity, Independence, Education, & Accessibility, Accessibility and Independence, History of Care, Independência, Educação e Acessibilidade, Independencia, Educación y Accesibilidad, Education, Charles-Michel de L'Epée, 1712-1789, Revolutionary Era (1765–1789)
Keywords and Translated Subjects
Accessibility and Independence, History of Care, Independência, Educação e Acessibilidade, Independencia, Educación y Accesibilidad, Education

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