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Portrait of Madame du Moutier and Mademoiselle La Ville
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Portrait of Madame du Moutier and Mademoiselle La Ville
JLJ4572830 Portrait of Madame du Moutier and Mademoiselle La Ville, Wife of Monsieur Clermont d Amboise Watercolour by Louis Carrogis Carmontelle (1717-1806) 1769 Paris, Musee Carnavalet by Carmontelle, (Louis Carrogis) (1717-1806); Musee de la Ville de Paris, Musee Carnavalet, Paris, France; (add.info.: Portrait of Madame du Moutier and Mademoiselle La Ville, Wife of Monsieur Clermont d Amboise Watercolour by Louis Carrogis Carmontelle (1717-1806) 1769 Paris, Musee Carnavalet); Photo ePhoto Josse; French, out of copyright
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This print showcases a remarkable watercolour painting by Louis Carrogis Carmontelle, depicting the elegant Portrait of Madame du Moutier and Mademoiselle La Ville. Created in 1769 Paris, this artwork can be found at the Musee Carnavalet in Paris, France. The painting captures two noblewomen engaged in an intimate conversation, exuding grace and sophistication. Madame du Moutier and Mademoiselle La Ville are portrayed with delicate brushstrokes that bring their beauty to life. Their fashionable attire reflects the style of the 18th century French nobility. Carmontelle's attention to detail is evident as he skillfully depicts their facial expressions, capturing a sense of confidence and friendship between these two women. The composition evokes a sense of familiarity and trust, emphasizing the importance of human connection during this era. This portrait not only serves as a visual representation of French high society but also provides insight into the customs and morals prevalent during that time. It offers viewers a glimpse into an era when homemade conversations held great significance within social circles. As we admire this exquisite piece of art captured by Photo Josse, let us appreciate its historical value while recognizing its contribution to our understanding of communication habits among the French nobility during the 18th century.
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