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Clemence Isaure, 1848 (stone)
CLG280326 Clemence Isaure, 1848 (stone) by Preault, Antoine Augustin (1809-79); Jardin du Luxembourg, Paris, France; (add.info.: fictive and mysterious patron, representing an ideal of culture and beauty, the figure of Clemence Isaure has been created in 1515 by the members of the College de la Gaie Science; Toulouse; concours de poesie; ); eClement Guillaume; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22357006
© Clement Guillaume / Bridgeman Images
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This print showcases the exquisite sculpture of "Clemence Isaure, 1848" by Antoine Augustin Preault. Located in the enchanting Jardin du Luxembourg in Paris, France, this stone masterpiece embodies an ideal of culture and beauty. The figure of Clemence Isaure is a fictive and mysterious patroness who symbolizes French literature and poetry. Originally created in 1515 by members of the College de la Gaie Science in Toulouse for a poetry competition known as concours de poesie, she has become an iconic representation of artistic expression. In this photograph captured by Clement Guillaume, we see a young woman standing before the sculpture with a cross necklace around her neck. Her thoughtful gaze suggests deep contemplation about the power and significance of words. As she stands there, one can almost feel her connection to the rich literary history that Clemence Isaure represents. With its historical context and symbolic meaning, this image not only celebrates French culture but also pays homage to poets past and present. It serves as a reminder that art has always been intertwined with human expression and imagination.
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