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The Salon of Suzanne Curchod and Madame Necker (engraving)
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The Salon of Suzanne Curchod and Madame Necker (engraving)
ELD4835321 The Salon of Suzanne Curchod and Madame Necker (engraving) by Laplante, Charles (d.1903); Private Collection; (add.info.: The salon of Suzanne Curchod, Madame Necker (1737-1794) Swiss women of letters Madame Necker sat with her daughter Germaine, who later became Madame de Stael (1766-1817) - Engraving - The salon of Suzanne Curchod, Madame Necker (1737-1794) swiss writer and salonniere, represented with her daughter Germaine, who later became Madame de Ael
Coloured engraving by C.Laplante after Philippoteaux (19th century)); Photo © The Holbarn Archive
Media ID 25234724
© The Holbarn Archive / Bridgeman Images
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The Salon of Suzanne Curchod and Madame Necker
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. This engraving, created by Charles Laplante in the 19th century, offers a glimpse into the intellectual world of Swiss women of letters, Suzanne Curchod and Madame Necker. The salon depicted here is a haven for conversation, communication, and literary exchange. Seated elegantly amidst the opulent furniture and decoration of an 18th-century interior, we see Madame Necker accompanied by her daughter Germaine – who would later become known as Madame de Stael. This mother-daughter duo exudes intelligence and sophistication as they engage with a diverse group of individuals from various walks of life. The scene captures the essence of French society during this period - refined nobility mingling with intellectuals in an atmosphere that fosters creativity and enlightenment. The vibrant colors used in this colored engraving bring to life the rich tapestry of ideas shared within these walls. As we gaze at this print, we are transported back to a time when literature was celebrated alongside fashion; where discussions on philosophy were intertwined with debates on societal norms. It is through salons like these that Switzerland played its part in shaping European culture. This image serves as a testament to the power of knowledge-sharing and highlights the important role women played in fostering intellectual discourse during the 18th century. It reminds us that even within domestic spaces such as salons, great minds can come together to challenge conventions and shape history.
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