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Femme De Chambre Russe, (Russian maid), c1765-1790, (1913). Artist: Louis Marin Bonnet
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Femme De Chambre Russe, (Russian maid), c1765-1790, (1913). Artist: Louis Marin Bonnet
Femme De Chambre Russe, (Russian maid), c1765-1790, (1913). After Jean-Baptiste Le Prince (1734-1781). From French Colour-Prints of the XVIII Century. [William Heinemann, London, 1913]
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This print titled "Femme De Chambre Russe" transports us back to the 18th century, offering a glimpse into the life of a Russian maid. Created in 1913 by artist Louis Marin Bonnet, this piece is an homage to Jean-Baptiste Le Prince's original work from the same era. The image depicts a young Caucasian woman standing gracefully in an opulent interior. Dressed in a stunning pink and white baroque-era gown, she holds a delicate fan in one hand and clutches a book close to her chest with the other. Her pastel-colored dress perfectly complements the rose-colored backdrop, creating an atmosphere of elegance and femininity. As we observe this scene, we are transported to France during this period of history when literature and arts flourished. The Russian maid embodies both beauty and intelligence as she stands confidently amidst her surroundings. Bonnet's attention to detail brings every element of this composition to life - from the intricate patterns on her dress to the ornate furniture that surrounds her. This print serves as a testament not only to Bonnet's artistic skill but also as a window into French culture during the 18th century. Through this exquisite portrayal, we gain insight into one person's profession within society at that time – that of being a chambermaid or femme de chambre russe. It reminds us of how art can capture moments from different eras and transport us through time with its vivid colors and meticulous details.
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