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Stephanie Felicite Ducrest of Saint-Aubin, Countess of Genlis (known as Madame de Genlis
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Stephanie Felicite Ducrest of Saint-Aubin, Countess of Genlis (known as Madame de Genlis
JLJ4611889 Stephanie Felicite Ducrest of Saint-Aubin, Countess of Genlis (known as Madame de Genlis) (1746-1830) gave a harp lecture to the children of the Duke of Orleans at the castle of Saint Leu Detail representing the Countess of Genlis. Painting by Jean Baptiste Mauzaisse (1784-1844) 19th century Sun. 2, 48x1, 84 m by Mauzaisse, Jean Baptiste (1784-1844); ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: Stephanie Felicite Ducrest of Saint-Aubin, Countess of Genlis (known as Madame de Genlis) (1746-1830) gave a harp lecture to the children of the Duke of Orleans at the castle of Saint Leu Detail representing the Countess of Genlis. Painting by Jean Baptiste Mauzaisse (1784-1844) 19th century Sun. 2, 48x1, 84 m); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print captures the elegance and grace of Stephanie Felicite Ducrest of Saint-Aubin, Countess of Genlis, also known as Madame de Genlis. In this historic moment, she is depicted giving a harp lecture to the children of the Duke of Orleans at the enchanting castle of Saint Leu. The painting by Jean Baptiste Mauzaisse beautifully portrays the Countess in intricate detail. Her regal presence shines through as she sits poised with her musical instrument, exuding confidence and expertise. The artist's skillful brushstrokes capture every delicate feature and ornate accessory, including her stylish hat that adds an air of sophistication to her ensemble. Stephanie Felicite Ducrest was not only a noblewoman but also a talented musician who dedicated herself to teaching music to young aristocrats. This image showcases her passion for nurturing artistic talent within high society during 19th-century France. Displayed at Chateau de Versailles in France, this remarkable piece offers us a glimpse into the world of aristocracy and culture from centuries past. It serves as a reminder that art has always played an essential role in society, transcending time and connecting us with our rich cultural heritage. This photograph from Fine Art Finder allows us to appreciate both the beauty captured by Jean Baptiste Mauzaisse's painting and the historical significance it represents.
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