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George Sand (1804-76) Wearing a Headscarf, 1833 (pencil on paper)
BLT162722 George Sand (1804-76) Wearing a Headscarf, 1833 (pencil on paper) by Musset, Alfred de (1810-57); Bibliotheque de l Institut de France, Paris, France; eArchives Charmet; French, out of copyright
Media ID 22930784
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This print showcases the renowned French novelist, George Sand, in a moment of quiet contemplation. The year is 1833, and she is depicted wearing a delicate headscarf that adds an air of elegance to her already striking presence. Drawn by her lover Alfred de Musset, this pencil on paper portrait captures the essence of Sand's enigmatic personality. George Sand was not just any writer; she challenged societal norms with her unconventional lifestyle and powerful literary works. Born Amandine Aurore Lucile Dupin but known by her pen name George Sand, she defied expectations placed upon women during the Romantic era. This drawing serves as a testament to both her beauty and intellect. The artist skillfully portrays Sand's features with intricate detail, emphasizing her piercing gaze and strong jawline. Her pseudonym becomes intertwined with her identity as we see the strength behind those eyes - a woman unafraid to challenge conventions through literature. Displayed within the Lovenejoul collection at Bibliotheque de l'Institut de France in Paris, this piece offers us a glimpse into the world of one of history's most influential female writers. It reminds us that art has no boundaries when it comes to expressing oneself or challenging societal norms.
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