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Stephanie Felicite Ducrest de Saint-Aubin, Countess of Genlis (known as Madame de Genlis
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Stephanie Felicite Ducrest de Saint-Aubin, Countess of Genlis (known as Madame de Genlis
JLJ4611891 Stephanie Felicite Ducrest de 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 chateau of Saint Leu Detail representing the Duchess of Chartres, Marie Adelaide de Bourbon (1753-1821). 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 de 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 chateau of Saint Leu Detail representing the Duchess of Chartres, Marie Adelaide de Bourbon (1753-1821). 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 showcases Stephanie Felicite Ducrest de Saint-Aubin, Countess of Genlis, also known as Madame de Genlis. In the image, she is seen giving a harp lecture to the children of the Duke of Orleans at the enchanting chateau of Saint Leu. The painting by Jean Baptiste Mauzaisse beautifully captures this moment in history during the 19th century. The detail in this particular scene focuses on Marie Adelaide de Bourbon, Duchess of Chartres (1753-1821), who appears deeply engaged in her musical education. As a young girl from an aristocratic background, she embodies grace and elegance while holding a pen and wearing a stylish hat. This artwork not only highlights the talent and passion for music but also reflects on childhood and education during that era. It provides us with a glimpse into French society's upper echelons where art and culture were highly valued. Displayed within Château de Versailles in France, this masterpiece stands as a testament to both artistic skill and historical significance. This photograph taken by Photo Josse allows us to appreciate every intricate detail captured by Mauzaisse's brushstrokes. As we admire this portrait today, it serves as a reminder of the rich heritage left behind by remarkable women like Madame de Genlis and their contributions to art, music, and society as whole.
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