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Cuisiniere - Female cook, Paris, early 19th century, in striped bonnet, lace collar, white apron over white top and cream petticoat - Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis-Marie Lante from " Ouvrieres de Paris"
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Cuisiniere - Female cook, Paris, early 19th century, in striped bonnet, lace collar, white apron over white top and cream petticoat - Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis-Marie Lante from " Ouvrieres de Paris"
FLO4658346 Cuisiniere - Female cook, Paris, early 19th century, in striped bonnet, lace collar, white apron over white top and cream petticoat - Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis-Marie Lante from " Ouvrieres de Paris" (Tradeswomen of Paris), Paris, 1823; (add.info.: Cuisiniere - Female cook, Paris, early 19th century, in striped bonnet, lace collar, white apron over white top and cream petticoat - Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Gatine after an illustration by Louis-Marie Lante from " Ouvrieres de Paris" (Tradeswomen of Paris), Paris, 1823); © Florilegius
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EDITORS COMMENTS
This hand-colored copperplate engraving captures the essence of a female cook in Paris during the early 19th century. Dressed in a striped bonnet, lace collar, white apron over a white top, and cream petticoat, she exudes elegance and grace as she goes about her culinary duties.
The attention to detail in this illustration is truly remarkable - from the delicate lace on her collar to the intricate patterns on her bonnet. The artist has skillfully captured not just the physical appearance of the cook, but also her dedication and expertise in her craft.
As we gaze upon this image, we are transported back in time to an era when tradeswomen like this cook played a vital role in shaping the culinary landscape of Paris. Her apron is stained with evidence of hard work and long hours spent preparing delicious meals for those around her.
This print serves as a beautiful reminder of the often-overlooked contributions of women throughout history. It celebrates their strength, resilience, and unwavering commitment to their chosen professions. Let us honor these unsung heroes who have paved the way for future generations with their talent and passion for their work.
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