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Portrait of Madame Tallian, nee Cabarrus, Princess of Caraman - Chimay (1773-1835
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Portrait of Madame Tallian, nee Cabarrus, Princess of Caraman - Chimay (1773-1835
JLJ4664925 Portrait of Madame Tallian, nee Cabarrus, Princess of Caraman - Chimay (1773-1835) called Notre Dame de Thermidor Lithography after Jean-Baptiste Isabey (1767-1855) 1895 Paris, Musee Carnavalet by Isabey, Jean-Baptiste (1767-1855) (after); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Portrait of Madame Tallian, nee Cabarrus, Princess of Caraman - Chimay (1773-1835) called Notre Dame de Thermidor Lithography after Jean-Baptiste Isabey (1767-1855) 1895 Paris, Musee Carnavalet); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This black and white lithograph, titled "Portrait of Madame Tallian, nee Cabarrus, Princess of Caraman - Chimay" transports us back to the elegant world of 18th-century France. Created by renowned artist Jean-Baptiste Isabey in 1895, this print captures the timeless beauty and grace of its subject. Madame Tallian, born as Cabarrus but later becoming a princess through marriage, exudes an air of sophistication and allure. Her delicate features are expertly rendered by Isabey's skilled hand, showcasing his mastery in capturing the essence of his subjects. The lithography technique used adds depth and texture to the image while maintaining a sense of softness that enhances Madame Tallian's ethereal presence. The title "Notre Dame de Thermidor" adds an intriguing layer to this portrait. It references the French Revolutionary calendar month when Robespierre was overthrown – a time filled with political upheaval and change. Perhaps this choice reflects Madame Tallian's own journey from her humble origins to her elevated status as a princess. Displayed at Musee Carnavalet in Paris, this artwork offers viewers a glimpse into both historical context and artistic excellence. Through its intricate details and timeless charm, it invites us to appreciate not only the beauty captured within its frame but also the rich cultural heritage it represents.
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