RMEC83AH–Portrait of Madame de Sévigné (1626-1696) French aristocrat, remembered for her letter-writing. Dated 17th Century
RM2DHBK0W–Old color lithography portrait of Madame de Sévigné. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (1626-1696) known as the Marquis. French writer. France. Les Français Illustres by Gustave Demoulin 1897
RFMBTF05–Robert-Fleury Joseph Nicolas - Une Lecture Chez Madame De Sevigne
RMBJX9C1–Madame de Sévigné. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné 1626 – 1696. Famous letter writer
RMMP1FNG–Portrait de Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dite Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696), femme de lettres. Chateau de Bussy Rabutin. Peinture de Nanteuil Robert (1623-1678). Musee Carnavalet. bra02603 917 Nanteuil - Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal
RM2E35YKH–Madame de Sévigné par Boilly.
RM2JE36JH–Man in conversation with a French writer, What people say and what they think (series title), Ce qu'on dit et ce qu'on pense (series title on object), In front of the bookcase are busts of the writers Madame de Sévigné and Sophie Ristaud Cottin., print maker: Jean Gabriel Scheffer, (mentioned on object), printer: Gihaut frères, (mentioned on object), publisher: Gihaut frères, (mentioned on object), Paris, 1829, paper, height 223 mm × width 264 mm
RMDT5WDP–Portrait of Madame de Sévigné - French engraving XIX th century
RM2RTMG1T–Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sévigné (1626-1696), called 'Madame de Sévigné' was a French aristocrat, portrait painting in oil on canvas by Claude Lefebvre (attributed to), circa 1665
RMD95YH8–Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696). French courtier and letter writer. Portrait by Claude Lefebvre c1665. Carnavalet, Paris.
RMPCP79N–Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise de Sévigné (1626-1696) , ca 1665.
RM2A25KM0–Rochers-Sévigné castle, former Breton residence of Madame de Sevigne, is a Gothic manor house of the fifteenth century near Vitré in Ille-et-Vilaine. The house is built on an L-shaped plan and has two towers. There is also an octagonal chapel, built by Madame de Sevigne in 1671 for her uncle, the Abbe de Coulanges, named the Bien-Bon, stables and commons added in the eighteenth century. At the bottom of the garden, a wall in the shape of an arc causes an echo when one is placed on a slab. Madame de Sevigne used it to read to her daughter.
RMCW6GT5–Madame de Sévigné
RM2RED13W–Portrait de Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dite Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696).- in 'Le Plutarque Français', 1844-47
RMP6BTEC–Bust of Madame de Sévigné or Marquise de Sévigné (1626-1696) Inside Château de Grignan or Grignan Castle Grignan Drôme provence France
RF2HKE9GA–Inspired by View of the Pavillon Sévigné in Vichy, Vichy, Pavillon de Madame de Sévigné, Eaux 8 Villes de Bains, Henri Alexis Omer Tournier, publisher: Henri Alexis Omer Tournier, Vichy, publisher: Théâtre des Folies-Marigny, c. 1850 - c. 1880, albumen print, height 86 mm × width 178 mm, Reimagined by Artotop. Classic art reinvented with a modern twist. Design of warm cheerful glowing of brightness and light ray radiance. Photography inspired by surrealism and futurism, embracing dynamic energy of modern technology, movement, speed and revolutionize culture
RM2FN8B96–Portrait of Madame de Sevigne
RMEH0E50–Madame de Sévigné ( 1626 - 1696 ), french writer.
RF2C2PN4X–Madame de Sevigne, vintage engraved illustration. 12th to 18th century Fashion By Image.
RFT2KBCH–ALLIER. Auvergne & Cevennes. Madame de Sevigne, Vichy c1878 old antique print
RM2DHBP3T–Portrait of Madame de Sévigné. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (1626-1696) known as the Marquis. French writer. France. Les Français Illustres by Gustave Demoulin 1897
RFEANXNK–House of Madame de Sevigne, in Vichy, vintage engraved illustration. Journal des Voyages, Travel Journal, (1880-81).
RM2RGDC69–The home of Madame de Sevigne at Vichy
RMAHX99B–Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne, 1626 - 1696. French aristocrat and writer.
RM2BT4T6E–Actress Mademoiselle Mars, Anne Françoise Hyppolyte Boutet Salvetat, 1779-1847, as Marie in Madame de Sevigne at the Theatre Francais, Paris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malo's Almanach des Spectacles par K. et Z, Chez Janet, Paris, 1818.
RMW57C18–Interior of the Salon de Madame de Sévigné at the Hôtel de Sévigné in Paris Paris. Hôtel de Sévigné, Salon de Mme. de Sévigné (title on object), hotel, i.e. small palace in city - AA - civic architecture: inside, art collection, art gallery, Neue Photographische Gesellschaft (mentioned on object), Paris, 1903, cardboard, photographic paper, gelatin silver print, h 88 mm × w 179 mm
RM2HJH5YC–Portrait of the Count of Grignan, Francois Adhemar de Monteil, comte de Grignan, 1632-1714, French aristocrat, Lieutenant-Governor of Provence and son-in-law of Madame de Sevigne. Mr. le Cte. de Grignan. Copperplate engraving by D after Nicolas de Largilliere from Marie de Rabutin-Chantal Sevigne’s Collection des Vingt Portraits du Siecle de Louis XIV, Collection of 20 Portraits of the century of King Louis XIV, J.J. Blaise, Libraire, Quai des Augustins, Paris, 1818.
RMAJ7RNA–'Madame de Sevigne', French courtier and letter writer, 17th century. Artist: Claude Lefebvre
RMMH47YJ–Actress Mademoiselle Mars, Anne Françoise Hyppolyte Boutet Salvetat, 1779-1847, as Marie in Madame de Sevigne at the Theatre Francais, Paris. Handcoloured copperplate engraving from Charles Malo's Almanach des Spectacles par K. et Z, Chez Janet, Paris, 1818.
RMM037NB–Cameo plate decorated with Madame de Sevigne from service for the Chaeau de Compiegne, France, Sevres, c. 1831, hard-paste porcelain - California Palace of the Legion of Honor - DSC07665
RMJHWCGC–Francoise-Marguerite de Sevigne, Comtesse de Grignan, 1648–1705. She wears her hair in ringlets adorned with pearls, a green silk mantua dress with train decorated with gold bows, lace sleeves, and a scarlet brocade petticoat. She holds a letter from her mother Madame de Sevigne. After a miniature in oils in the editor's collection. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Galerie Francaise de Femmes Celebres, Paris, 1827.
RMKFK4RP–Robert Nanteuil Portrait of Madame de Sévigné 17th century - Carnavalet Museum, Paris
RMMYPJKP–463 Rousseaux - Madame de Sévigné
RMP6BX0B–Funerary Stone, Grave or Tomb of Madame de Sévigné or Marquise de Sévigné (1535-1696) in Grignan Church of the Holy Saviour Provence France
RF2HM07PC–Art inspired by View of the Pavillon Sévigné in Vichy, Vichy, Pavillon de Madame de Sévigné, Eaux 8 Villes de Bains, Henri Alexis Omer Tournier, publisher: Henri Alexis Omer Tournier, Vichy, publisher: Théâtre des Folies-Marigny, c. 1850 - c. 1880, photographic support, cardboard, Classic works modernized by Artotop with a splash of modernity. Shapes, color and value, eye-catching visual impact on art. Emotions through freedom of artworks in a contemporary way. A timeless message pursuing a wildly creative new direction. Artists turning to the digital medium and creating the Artotop NFT
RFW4KMXD–Statue of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Marquise de Sévigné) in Place Sévigné, Grignan, Drome department, Auvergne-Rhone-Alpes, Provence, France, Europe
RMKF10T3–Grignan Rochecourbiere La Table et la Grotte de Madame de Sevigne
RM2DHE20T–La Mode par l‥99Image – 61 – Madame de Sévigné.
RMHYE73F–Madame de Sevigne Lefebvre
RM2DHBK0Y–Old color lithography portrait of Madame de Sévigné. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (1626-1696) known as the Marquis. French writer. France. Les Français Illustres by Gustave Demoulin 1897
RMJG6PPR–Rousseaux - Madame de Sévigné
RM2RGDC66–The home of Madame de Sevigne at Les Rochers, near Vitre.
RF2MEYER5–Old portrait of French writer Madame de Sévigné
RMP6H9P6–Francoise-Marguerite de Sevigne, Countess of Grignan, daughter of Madame de Sevigne, reign of King Charles II, circa 1663. Handcoloured lithograph from Thomas Hailes Lacy's 'Female Costumes Historical, National and Dramatic in 200 Plates,' London, 1865. Lacy (1809-1873) was a British actor, playwright, theatrical manager and publisher.
RM2WRA33D–Madame de Sévigné, Mme. de Sévigné (title on object), Famous women (series title), print maker: Louis Lassalle, printer: Aubert & Cie., publisher: A. Fourmage, Paris, c. 1841 - c. 1850, paper, height 270 mm × width 177 mm, print
RM2B8YK6D–Madame de Sevigne [...].
RFCP8J0E–Madame Marie de Sevigne, 1626-1696, a French writer, Historische Druck aus dem 19. Jahrhundert, Portrait von Madame Marie de Sév
RMG8R990–Sarah Snook performs Letter from Madame de Sevigne during the fourth night of the Letters Live series at the Freemason's Hall, London.
RM2RAA40N–The home of Madame de Sevigne at Vichy Date: 17th century
RMJHWCGB–Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Madame de Sevigne, French epistolary writer famous for her letters to her daughter Madame de Grignan, 1626-1696. She wears a skull cap and bows, hair in ringlets, black silk mantua dress with lace collar and cuffs decorated with ribbons. She holds a quill pen and letter. After a portrait in oils by Pierre Mignard and a miniature on vellum in the editor's collection. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Galerie Francaise de Femmes Celebres, Paris, 1827.
RMKFK4RD–French school Portrait of madame de Sévigné 17th century Paris, Carnavalet Museum
RMMTWYM9–529 Rousseaux - Madame de Sévigné
RMP6BWTP–Funerary Stone, Grave or Tomb of Madame de Sévigné or Marquise de Sévigné (1535-1696) in Grignan Church of the Holy Saviour Provence France
RFJM9K56–Old engraved portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise de Sevigne (Madame de Sevigne, 1626 – 1696). Created by Frani, Andrew, Best and Leloir, pu
RMC1EM7Y–France, Drome, Grignan, la statue de Madame de Sevigne
RFW4KN51–Restaurants and statue of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, (Marquise de Sévigné) in Place Sévigné
RM2D94BAH–Julie de Villeneuve de Vence, marquise de Saint-Vincent (1726 - 1778) arrière-petite fille de Madame de Sévigné.
RMJ0B3BP–Rousseaux - Madame de Sévigné
RM2DHBK0M–Old color lithography portrait of Madame de Sévigné. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (1626-1696) known as the Marquis. French writer. France. Les Français Illustres by Gustave Demoulin 1897
RM2E33G68–Madame de Sévigné
RM2RGDC6T–The home of Madame de Sevigne at Les Rochers, near Vitre en Bretagne.
RM2E35YJX–Madame de Sevigne Lefebvre.
RMP9E8XD–Francoise-Marguerite de Sevigne, Comtesse de Grignan, 1648–1705. She wears her hair in ringlets adorned with pearls, a green silk mantua dress with train decorated with gold bows, lace sleeves, and a scarlet brocade petticoat. She holds a letter from her mother Madame de Sevigne. After a miniature in oils in the editor's collection. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Galerie Francaise de Femmes Celebres, Paris, 1827.
RM2WRAG27–Portrait of Madame de Sévigné, Mme. de Sévigné (title on object), print maker: Parfait Augrand, after painting by: Ennemond Alexandre Petitot, after painting by: Joseph Petitot, print maker: France, publisher: Paris, 1792 - 1801 and/or 1809, paper, etching, height 348 mm × width 299 mm, print
RMJHC0TC–Madame de Sevigne Lefebvre
RM2B8YK6G–Madame de Sevigne.
RMJG6DJH–Madame de Sévigné (Galerie Francais de Femmes Celebres)
RM2RAA40A–The home of Madame de Sevigne at Les Rochers, near Vitre. Date: 17th century
RM2G611BW–France, Paris, the Carnavalet museum, Madame de Sévigné room
RM2BF7PN5–Tourisme thermal : vue du pavillon Sevigne, hotel de Vichy ou aurait sejourne madame de Sevigne (1626-1696) puis residence du marechal Petain, Allier
RMMWP5K4–530 Rousseaux - Madame de Sévigné
RMC2K0WT–The terrace of Grignan castle in Grignan, Drôme provençales, in southern France is decorated with Anduze flower pots.
RMP6BRN8–Chambre or Bedroom of Madame de Grignan, Françoise-Marguerite de Sévigné, Comtesse of Grignan (1646-1705) Château de Grignan or Castle Provence
RM2K0A5J4–Portrait of Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696), after a bust by Chatrousse, between 1801 and 1900.
RMBGEXGR–France, Drome, Grignan, lavender field in front of the village with the castle where Madame de Sevigne lived
RM2JTJRKH–Madame de Sevigne room, Carnavalet Museum, a museum dedicated to the history of the city, located in the Marais district, Paris, France
RMF4YR0K–Das Schloss von Grambois war zeitweise Wohnsitz von Madame de Sévigné, ihrer Tochter Madame de Grignan & des Grafen von Mirabeau
RM2E3C696–Portrait of Madame de Sévigné. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (1626-1696) known as the Marquis. French writer. France. Les Français Illustres by Gustave Demoulin 1897
RME2B26P–France, Drome, Drome Provencale, Grignan, castle where lived Madame de Sevigne
RM2DHBP3W–Chateau de Grignan. Castle where lived Madame de Sévigné. Grignan, Drome Provencale. France. Old XIX century engraving illustration. Les Français Illustres by Gustave Demoulin 1897
RM2RGDFXH–The abbaye Notre-Dame de Livry was founded in 1197 : among its notable visitors was madame de Sevigne, circa 1667.
RMP9H85B–Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Madame de Sevigne, French epistolary writer famous for her letters to her daughter Madame de Grignan, 1626-1696. She wears a skull cap and bows, hair in ringlets, black silk mantua dress with lace collar and cuffs decorated with ribbons. She holds a quill pen and letter. After a portrait in oils by Pierre Mignard and a miniature on vellum in the editor's collection. Handcoloured copperplate engraving by Georges Jacques Gatine after an illustration by Louis Marie Lante from Galerie Francaise de Femmes Celebres, Paris, 1827.
RM2WRA2KE–Portrait of Madame de Sévigné, M.me de Sévigné, 1644 (title on object), Famous painters' models (series title), print maker: Achille Devéria, printer: Joseph Rose Lemercier, publisher: Aumont & Cie, print maker: Paris, printer: Paris, publisher: Paris, publisher: London, 1832, paper, height 349 mm × width 266 mm, print
RM2E35YK8–Madame de Sévigné par Allouis.
RM2WR7F9M–Portrait of Madame de Sévigné, Mme de Sévigné (title on object), Famous Women (series title), Les Femmes Célèbres (series title on object), print maker: Émilien Desmaisons, after painting by: Héloïse Leloir-Colin, printer: Benard Lemercier & Cie, Paris, 1851, paper, height 516 mm × width 360 mm, print
RM2B8YK4E–Madame de Sevigne. / 1644.
RM2RAA40G–The home of Madame de Sevigne at Les Rochers, near Vitre en Bretagne. Date: 17th century
RF2E946PY–madame de sevigne, histoire populaire de frrance par henri martin,editeur furne 1860
RM2BF7PNJ–Tourisme thermal : vue du pavillon Sevigne, hotel de Vichy ou aurait sejourne madame de Sevigne (1626-1696) puis residence du marechal Petain, Allier
RMPC3Y1J–530 Rousseaux - Madame de Sévigné
RMC2K0X1–Visitors on the terrace of Château Grignan in Grignan, Drôme, in the north of Provence in France.
RMP6BRXW–Chambre or Bedroom of Madame de Grignan, Françoise-Marguerite de Sévigné, Comtesse of Grignan (1646-1705) Château de Grignan or Castle Provence
RMG8CWH8–FRANCE - CIRCA 1996: A stamp printed in France shows Madame de Sevigne, circa 1996
RM2WJRPNX–Anonymous. Portrait of Madame de Sévigné (1626-1696), from a bust of Chatrousse. Oil on canvas. 1801-1900. Paris, Carnavalet museum. 76082-31 Bust, writer, writer, woman of letters, french, french, oil on canvas, feather
RM2JTJRJB–Madame de Sevigne room, Carnavalet Museum, a museum dedicated to the history of the city, located in the Marais district, Paris, France
RMKWPBRR–A panorama of the Grignan castle
RM2WCB9TK–Madame de Sévigné, Louis Lassalle, c. 1841 - C. 1850 print Paris paper historical persons
RME2B26R–France, Drome, Drome Provencale, Grignan, castle where lived Madame de Sevigne
RMR2792Y–Visit Drôme points of interest : Chateau de Grignan (Mme de Sévigné)
RMA66JJA–Mme De Sevigne
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