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Delft Tiles of Children Playing

Crafted in the 17th c., these Delft tiles depict children playing traditional games. Popular in Dutch homes, they served as decoration and moral instruction, embodying ideals of childhood innocence and discipline. The tiles reflect the era’s focus on moral development, illustrating how play was linked to learning. Their charm lies in conveying cultural values and the importance of nurturing virtues within the household.
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