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Bal gives to the Hotel Lambert on the Ile Saint Louis, 2 rue Saint Louis en l Ile
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Bal gives to the Hotel Lambert on the Ile Saint Louis, 2 rue Saint Louis en l Ile
XEE4146113 Bal gives to the Hotel Lambert on the Ile Saint Louis, 2 rue Saint Louis en l Ile, Paris 4th arrondissement January 25, 1845 by Princess Czartoriska - Engraving in " Tableau-de-Paris" by Edmond Texier 1852 by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Bal gives to the Hotel Lambert on the Ile Saint Louis, 2 rue Saint Louis en l Ile, Paris 4th arrondissement January 25, 1845 by Princess Czartoriska - Engraving in " Tableau-de-Paris" by Edmond Texier 1852); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This engraving, titled "Bal gives to the Hotel Lambert on the Ile Saint Louis" transports us back to a glamorous evening in Paris on January 25,1845. The image captures a grand ball held at the prestigious Hotel Lambert, located on the enchanting Ile Saint Louis. Princess Czartoriska, known for her love of art and culture, organized this magnificent event. The scene is filled with elegance and sophistication as guests adorned in exquisite attire dance gracefully across the ballroom floor. The French School artist beautifully depicts the opulent surroundings of this private hotel, showcasing its architectural splendor. The atmosphere exudes joy and celebration as attendees revel in music and merriment. This snapshot from history offers a glimpse into an era where lavish balls were social highlights for aristocrats and high society members. Engraved by Edmond Texier in his renowned work "Tableau-de-Paris" published in 1852, this print captures not only a moment frozen in time but also represents an important cultural aspect of French society during the 19th century. Stefano Bianchetti's skillful reproduction brings forth every intricate detail of this historical event while preserving its timeless charm. As we admire this artwork today, we are reminded of the enduring allure that Paris has always possessed – a city that continues to captivate generations with its rich history and artistic heritage.
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