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Mademoiselle Melin and Mademoiselle de Laleu doing watercolour tapestry by Louis carrogis
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Mademoiselle Melin and Mademoiselle de Laleu doing watercolour tapestry by Louis carrogis
JLJ4572896 Mademoiselle Melin and Mademoiselle de Laleu doing watercolour tapestry by Louis carrogis dit Carmontelle (1717-1806) 1759. Paris, Musee Carnavalet by Carmontelle, (Louis Carrogis) (1717-1806); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Mademoiselle Melin and Mademoiselle de Laleu doing watercolour tapestry by Louis carrogis dit Carmontelle (1717-1806) 1759. Paris, Musee Carnavalet); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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Embroidery Friendship Handicraft Housewife Weaving
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Mademoiselle Melin and Mademoiselle de Laleu immerse themselves in the art of watercolour tapestry, as captured by Louis Carrogis dit Carmontelle in 1759. This enchanting print showcases the elegance and grace of two young women engaging in a leisurely activity within the opulent surroundings of Paris' Musee Carnavalet. Intricately weaving threads with delicate precision, these talented ladies demonstrate their mastery of fabric and handicraft. The vibrant colors and intricate patterns come to life under their skilled hands, transforming simple materials into works of art. Their friendship is palpable through this portrait; their shared passion for embroidery unites them beyond societal boundaries. As members of nobility, they defy convention by embracing creativity and craftsmanship traditionally associated with housewives. Carmontelle's composition not only captures the beauty of these young women but also offers a glimpse into French society during the 18th century. It serves as a testament to the flourishing arts scene that thrived amidst France's cultural renaissance. This image invites us to appreciate both the skillful artistry on display and the enduring bond between friends united by their love for tapestry. It reminds us that even centuries later, creativity continues to transcend time, inspiring generations to explore new artistic horizons.
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