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Madame De Stael, (Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker) Baroness De Stael-Holstein, 1766-1817. Author And Political Propagandist. Photo-Etching After The Painting By Gerard. From The Book "Lady Jacksons Works Xiii. The Court Of The Tuileries I"Published London 1899
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Madame De Stael, (Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker) Baroness De Stael-Holstein, 1766-1817. Author And Political Propagandist. Photo-Etching After The Painting By Gerard. From The Book "Lady Jacksons Works Xiii. The Court Of The Tuileries I"Published London 1899
Madame De Stael, (Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker) Baroness De Stael-Holstein, 1766-1817. Author And Political Propagandist.Photo-Etching After The Painting By Gerard. From The Book " Lady Jacksons Works Xiii. The Court Of The Tuileries I" Published London 1899
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This print showcases the remarkable Madame De Stael, also known as Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker Baroness De Stael-Holstein. Born in 1766 and passing away in 1817, she was not only an influential author but also a political propagandist of her time. The photo-etching beautifully captures her essence, taken after a painting by Gerard. Madame De Stael's portrait exudes strength and intelligence, reflecting her significant role in shaping political discourse during the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Her contributions to literature and politics were highly regarded, making her an icon of empowerment for women of that era. Displayed vertically with meticulous detail, this engraving emphasizes the baroness's dignified presence. It is sourced from "Lady Jacksons Works XIII: The Court Of The Tuileries I" published in London in 1899. This historical artifact transports us back to a time when powerful women like Madame De Stael defied societal norms to make their mark on the world. Ken Welsh's expert craftsmanship brings out every nuance of Madame De Stael's character through this stunning illustration. Whether you are an admirer of history or simply appreciate artistry at its finest, this print is sure to captivate your imagination and serve as a reminder of the indomitable spirit that lies within each one of us.
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