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Princess Mathildes Salle-a-Manger, rue de Courcelles, Paris (oil on canvas)
XIR147690 Princess Mathildes Salle-a-Manger, rue de Courcelles, Paris (oil on canvas) by Giraud, Charles (1819-92); Chateau de Compiegne, Oise, France; (add.info.: married Count Anatole-Nicolaievitch Demidoff in 1840; ); French, out of copyright
Media ID 12726855
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Banquet Chandelier Dining Room Mathilde Salle A Manger Silver Table Setting Neoclassical
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This oil on canvas print, titled "Princess Mathildes Salle-a-Manger, rue de Courcelles, Paris" takes us back in time to the elegant dining room of Princess Mathilde's residence. Painted by Charles Giraud, a renowned French artist from the 19th century, this masterpiece captures the essence of neoclassical style and sophistication. The scene depicts a grand banquet set in a beautifully adorned interior. The long dining table is meticulously arranged with exquisite silverware and fine china. A magnificent chandelier hangs above, casting a soft glow on the opulent setting below. Every detail speaks of luxury and refinement. Princess Mathilde herself was an influential figure in French society during her lifetime (1820-1904). As we gaze at this painting, we can imagine her hosting lavish gatherings for high-ranking guests and dignitaries within these very walls. Her marriage to Count Anatole-Nicolaievitch Demidoff in 1840 further solidified her position as one of France's most prominent princesses. This artwork offers us a glimpse into history – not only showcasing the luxurious lifestyle enjoyed by royalty but also highlighting the artistic talent that flourished during this era. It serves as a reminder of how art can transcend time and transport us to different worlds.
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