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Ile Maurice Collection

Discover the enchanting beauty and tragic love story of Ile Maurice, as depicted in 18th-century literature and art



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Discover the enchanting beauty and tragic love story of Ile Maurice, as depicted in 18th-century literature and art. Ce qui sert a vos plaisirs est mouille de nos larmes (What brings you pleasure is wet with our tears) - a poignant quote from Bernardin de Saint-Pierre's "Voyage à l'Île de France," illustrated by Francois Denis Nee and Louis Joseph Masquelier. The black code and woman leaning on a fake pillar add to the melancholic atmosphere. Explore the map of Mauritius from Paul et Virginie, or take a stroll with Paul and Virginie as depicted in Leaving for a Walk. Witness the breathtaking views of Port Louis in T. Bradshaw's "Views in the Mauritius." (Image sources: engravings from "Voyage à l'Île de France" by Bernardin de Saint-Pierre, illustrations from Paul et Virginie, Toile de Nantes, oil on canvas by an unknown artist, and Port Louis view by T. Bradshaw.