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The Salon of Suzanne Curchod and Madame Necker (engraving)
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The Salon of Suzanne Curchod and Madame Necker (engraving)
ELD4835311 The Salon of Suzanne Curchod and Madame Necker (engraving) by Laplante, Charles (d.1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: Le salon de Suzanne Curchod, Madame Necker (1737-1794) femmes de lettres suisse Detail representing Madame Necker sitting with her daughter Germaine, who later became Madame de Stael (1766-1817) - Engraving - The salon of Suzanne Curchod, Madame Necker (1737-1794) swiss writer and salonniere, represented with her daughter Germaine, who later Madame of Stael.
Coloured engraving by C.Laplante after Philippoteaux, 19th century
Detail of ELD4835321); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
Media ID 25233164
© The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images
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The Salon of Suzanne Curchod and Madame Necker captures a moment of intellectual brilliance and refined elegance in 18th-century France. This exquisite engraving by Charles Laplante, based on Philippoteaux's original work, showcases the renowned literary salon hosted by Swiss writer and salonniere Suzanne Curchod. In this detailed representation, we see Madame Necker seated with her daughter Germaine, who would later become known as Madame de Stael. The mother-daughter duo exudes grace and sophistication as they engage in conversation with several other distinguished individuals present at the salon. The scene is adorned with tasteful decorations and opulent furniture that reflect the fashion of the time. The vibrant colors bring life to this snapshot of high society, where nobility mingled with intellectuals from across Europe. This print not only captures a specific moment but also symbolizes an era characterized by lively discussions, cultural exchange, and the pursuit of knowledge. It serves as a testament to the power of intellectual curiosity and highlights the significant role played by women like Curchod and Necker in shaping French society during this period. As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back to a time when salons were hubs for ideas to flourish, connections to be made, and friendships to be forged. It reminds us of the enduring legacy left behind by these remarkable women who nurtured intellectual discourse while creating spaces for social interaction.
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