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"Mignon: A Peach Fit for Royalty, Inspired by Beatrice Mallet's Postcards and Auguste Rodin's Portrait" Discover the exquisite Prunus sp

Background imageMignon Collection: Picture No. 11771538

Picture No. 11771538
Cane mignon sauvage argent Date:

Background imageMignon Collection: GOETHE: LEHRJAHRE. Mignon, from Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre by Johann von Goethe

GOETHE: LEHRJAHRE. Mignon, from Wilhelm Meisters Lehrjahre by Johann von Goethe. Wood engraving after the painting by G. Hom

Background imageMignon Collection: AD: WELTE-MIGNON, 1926. American advertisement for Welte-Mignon reproducing pianos

AD: WELTE-MIGNON, 1926. American advertisement for Welte-Mignon reproducing pianos, 1926

Background imageMignon Collection: Abraham Mignon, German (1640-1679), A Hanging Bouquet of Flowers, probably 1665-1670

Abraham Mignon, German (1640-1679), A Hanging Bouquet of Flowers, probably 1665-1670, oil on panel

Background imageMignon Collection: Abraham Mignon, German (1640-1679), Still Life with Fruit, Fish, and a Nest, c. 1675

Abraham Mignon, German (1640-1679), Still Life with Fruit, Fish, and a Nest, c. 1675, oil on canvas

Background imageMignon Collection: Jean Mignon (French, active 1543 - active c. 1545), Sphinx Wearing a Crescent on Her Head

Jean Mignon (French, active 1543 - active c. 1545), Sphinx Wearing a Crescent on Her Head, etching

Background imageMignon Collection: Ball at the Court of King Henri III of France, or Ball of the Duke of Alencon, 2nd

Ball at the Court of King Henri III of France, or Ball of the Duke of Alencon, 2nd
XIR70319 Ball at the Court of King Henri III of France, or Ball of the Duke of Alencon, 2nd half of the 16th century (panel) by French School, (16th century); 120x183.5 cm; Louvre, Paris

Background imageMignon Collection: Ambroise Thomas (1811-96) illustration from The Lure of Music by Olin Downes

Ambroise Thomas (1811-96) illustration from The Lure of Music by Olin Downes
KW226900 Ambroise Thomas (1811-96) illustration from The Lure of Music by Olin Downes, 1922 (litho) by Emerson, Chase (1874-1922); Private Collection; American, out of copyright

Background imageMignon Collection: Ball at the Court of Henri III on the Occasion of the Marriage of Anne, Duke of Joyeuse

Ball at the Court of Henri III on the Occasion of the Marriage of Anne, Duke of Joyeuse
XIR139884 Ball at the Court of Henri III on the Occasion of the Marriage of Anne, Duke of Joyeuse, to Marguerite de Vaudemont, 24th September 1581, c.1581 (oil on panel) by French School

Background imageMignon Collection: MINNIE HAUK (1851-1929). American operatic soprano. As the titled character in Carmen

MINNIE HAUK (1851-1929). American operatic soprano. As the titled character in Carmen. Photograph, c1878

Background imageMignon Collection: Opera singer as Mignon

Opera singer as Mignon
An unidentified opera singer in the role of the gipsy Mignon in the opera of the same name by Ambroise Thomas, first performed in 1866, based on Goethes novel, Wilhelm Meister

Background imageMignon Collection: Grete Siegert, in Mignon

Grete Siegert, in Mignon
Grete Siegert, singer in the role of Philine in the opera Mignon by Ambroise Thomas (1811-1896)

Background imageMignon Collection: Celestine Galli-Marie

Celestine Galli-Marie
CELESTINE GALLI-MARIE (Marie de l Isle) French mezzo-soprano, best known for her portrayals of Mignon and Carmen

Background imageMignon Collection: Thomas / Mignon / Liebig

Thomas / Mignon / Liebig
Act 1 scene 3 : The student Wilhelm Meister rescues Mignon from her harsh gipsy master in the courtyard of an inn

Background imageMignon Collection: Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 6

Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 6
Act 3 scene 9 : Mignon recognises the Italian castle whence she was kidnapped, Lothario is her father, and all ends happily

Background imageMignon Collection: Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 5

Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 5
Act 2 final scene : the conservatory is set alight by the mentally disadvantaged Lothario, and Wilhelm rescues Mignon

Background imageMignon Collection: Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 4

Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 4
Act 2 scene 8 : Wilhelm Meister decides he cannot travel with Mignon, and leaves her, telling her to be of good heart

Background imageMignon Collection: Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 3

Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 3
Act 2 scene 3 : Mignon dresses in the clothes of the actress Philine, but Wilhelm and Philine make fun of her

Background imageMignon Collection: Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 2

Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 2
Act 1 scene 6 : Mignon asks Wilhelm Meister if he knows the land where the orange tree blossoms ?

Background imageMignon Collection: Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 1

Thomas / Mignon / Liebig 1
Act 1 scene 3 : Wilhelm Meister, a student, protects Mignon from the ill-treatment of her master, the gipsy

Background imageMignon Collection: QUEEN MARIE (1900-61)

QUEEN MARIE (1900-61)
MARIE (MIGNON) HOHENZOLLERN Descendant of Queen Victoria and daughter of the King of Romania. Queen of Alexander I of Yugoslavia. Here with sons Peter, Tomislav and Andrej

Background imageMignon Collection: MARY ROZE

MARY ROZE singer and actress as Mignon



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"Mignon: A Peach Fit for Royalty, Inspired by Beatrice Mallet's Postcards and Auguste Rodin's Portrait" Discover the exquisite Prunus sp. Peach varieties, such as Grimwoods Royal George or Grosse Mignon, fit for a king's court. Just like Les Mignons at the court of King Henry III of France, these peaches are small in size but bursting with flavor. Step into an educational journey through postcards inspired by Beatrice Mallet (1896-1951), France, circa 1930. In "Eve, " a girl is depicted picking apples, reminding us of the timeless pursuit of knowledge and self-discovery. In another postcard titled "Nothing to wear, " witness a young girl getting dressed as she navigates the complexities of personal style and expression. This charming artwork captures both innocence and curiosity. "The first pipe" showcases a child playing with soap balls while exploring new experiences—a reminder that childhood is filled with wonderment and endless possibilities. However, not all temptations are innocent; in "Temptation, " we see a baby holding a cigarette—an unsettling juxtaposition that challenges societal norms even back in the 1930s. "Fusses" presents a delightful scene featuring a teddy bear with a mirror—a playful reflection on vanity and self-perception that transcends time. Witness morning rituals unfold in "Morning wash. " Here, we observe a girl brushing her hair—a simple act symbolizing cleanliness and preparation for the day ahead. Delve deeper into art history with Auguste Rodin's masterpiece "Mignon (Portrait of Rose Beuret). " This captivating portrait immortalizes his muse Rose Beuret—her beauty forever captured on canvas. Experience music come alive through chromolitho prints like "Mignon Sings. " Let your imagination soar as you envision this enchanting character serenading audiences with her melodious voice.