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Camille Malaret, 1857 ( photo)
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Camille Malaret, 1857 ( photo)
899385 Camille Malaret, 1857 ( photo) by Mayer Freres (fl.1850-65); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Camille de Malaret (1848-1903) daughter of Paul d Ayguevives and Nathalie de Segur, first grandchild of Sophie Rostophine (1799-1874) Countess of Segur, the Russian born French writer. Her novel Les Petites Filles Modeles was based on Camille and her sister Madeleine.); French, out of copyright
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Bloomers Blue Dress Doll Young Girl Button Boots
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This photograph, titled "Camille Malaret, 1857" takes us back to the enchanting world of 19th-century France. Captured by Mayer Freres, a renowned photographer of that era, this print showcases the innocence and grace of Camille de Malaret. Dressed in a delicate blue gown with intricate lace details, young Camille stands tall as she gazes into the distance. Her button boots and bloomers peek out from beneath her dress, adding a touch of playfulness to her refined appearance. The composition beautifully captures her full-length figure against an elegant backdrop. But there is more to Camille than meets the eye. As we delve deeper into her story, we discover that she was not just any ordinary child; she was the daughter of Paul d'Ayguevives and Nathalie de Ségur – the first grandchild of Sophie Rostophine Countess de Ségur. Sophie Rostophine herself was a prominent Russian-born French writer known for her novel "Les Petites Filles Modèles". This literary masterpiece drew inspiration from none other than Camille and her sister Madeleine. Thus, this photograph becomes even more significant as it immortalizes not only a beautiful young girl but also serves as a testament to their family's creative legacy. Preserved at Musee Carnavalet in Paris, France, this image offers us a glimpse into both personal history and artistic heritage. It reminds us that behind every face
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