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Madame Aglae Sabatier, known as Apollonie Sabatier, 1847 (marble)
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Madame Aglae Sabatier, known as Apollonie Sabatier, 1847 (marble)
XIR414552 Madame Aglae Sabatier, known as Apollonie Sabatier, 1847 (marble) by Clesinger, Jean Baptiste Auguste (1814-83); 66.5x44.5x30 cm; Musee d Orsay, Paris, France; (add.info.: nicknamed La Presidente (1822-89); salon in Paris, rue Frochot; one of the four women who inspired Les Fleurs du Mal by Baudelaire; artists muse; ); French, out of copyright
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Bare Breast Courtesan Draped Half Nude Ribbon Society Beauty B W Photo Black And White Photograph
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This photograph captures the essence of Madame Aglae Sabatier, also known as Apollonie Sabatier, a prominent figure in 19th-century Parisian society. Sculpted by Jean Baptiste Auguste Clesinger in 1847, this marble bust showcases her undeniable beauty and allure. Madame Sabatier, nicknamed La Presidente, was not only recognized for her stunning appearance but also for her influential role as one of the four women who inspired Charles Baudelaire's iconic work Les Fleurs du Mal. She served as an artist's muse and frequented the vibrant salon scene on rue Frochot. In this portrait, she is depicted with a ribbon adorning her hair and a draped garment that partially reveals her bare breast. The composition exudes both elegance and sensuality, capturing the spirit of a courtesan and bohemienne simultaneously. As a society beauty, Madame Sabatier commanded attention wherever she went. Her striking features are immortalized in this sculpture-turned-photograph that now resides at Musee d'Orsay in Paris. This remarkable image from Fine Art Finder allows us to glimpse into the past and appreciate the timeless allure of Madame Aglae Sabatier. It serves as a testament to the power of art to capture beauty across generations while reminding us of the significant influence individuals can have on artistic movements.
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