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Marie Anne Collection

Marie-Anne, a name that echoes through history, conjures images of elegance and intrigue

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Marie-Anne de Bourbon (1666-1739) Princess of Conti (oil on canvas)

Marie-Anne de Bourbon (1666-1739) Princess of Conti (oil on canvas)
XIR185117 Marie-Anne de Bourbon (1666-1739) Princess of Conti (oil on canvas) by Largilliere, Nicholas de (1656-1746) (attr)

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Portrait of Marie-Anne Mancini, Duchess of Bouillon, late 17th century (coloured engraving)

Portrait of Marie-Anne Mancini, Duchess of Bouillon, late 17th century (coloured engraving)
CHT177259 Portrait of Marie-Anne Mancini, Duchess of Bouillon, late 17th century (coloured engraving) by Arnoult, Nicolas (17th century); Bibliotheque des Arts Decoratifs, Paris

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Portrait of Marie-Anne de Cupis (1710-70) also known as La Camargo (oil on canvas)

Portrait of Marie-Anne de Cupis (1710-70) also known as La Camargo (oil on canvas)
CHT171867 Portrait of Marie-Anne de Cupis (1710-70) also known as La Camargo (oil on canvas) by Vigee-Lebrun, Elisabeth Louise (1755-1842); Musee Cognacq-Jay, Paris

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville, from La Tour, pub. 1920

Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville, from La Tour, pub. 1920
3960925 Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville, from La Tour, pub.1920 by Tour, Maurice Quentin de la (1704-88) (after); (add.info.: Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville, aka Mlle Dangeville la jeune, 1714-1796)

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Marie Anne Cuppi, Mlle. La Camargo, famous

Marie Anne Cuppi, Mlle. La Camargo, famous ballet dancer, 1710-1770. She wears a small cap, ruff collar, dress with laced bodice, lace sleeves tied with ribbons

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his Father, Leopold and sister

Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his Father, Leopold and sister
GIA938517 Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart with his Father, Leopold and sister, Marie-Anne (coloured engraving) by Focillon, Victor-Louis (1849-1918); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Marie-Anne Weber playing the violin, 1903 (oil on canvas)

Marie-Anne Weber playing the violin, 1903 (oil on canvas)
CH466191 Marie-Anne Weber playing the violin, 1903 (oil on canvas) by Rysselberghe, Theo van (1862-1926); 100.2x73.3 cm; Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Reading, c1778, (1943). Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard

Reading, c1778, (1943). Creator: Jean-Honore Fragonard
Reading, c1778, (1943). The subjects are Marguerite Gerard (1761-1837), the artists sister-in-law, and his wife Marie-Anne Gerard (1745-1823), who was a painter in her own right

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Marie-Anne de La Tremoille (1642-1722), Princess of Ursins, French politician

Marie-Anne de La Tremoille (1642-1722), Princess of Ursins, French politician, courtesan of Maria Luisa Gabriela of Savoy, engraving, 1870

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Farewell of the Princess of Ursins in Jadraque on December 23, 1714. Queen Elizabeth Farnese

Farewell of the Princess of Ursins in Jadraque on December 23, 1714. Queen Elizabeth Farnese, new wife of Philip V, orders the Princess of Ursins, Marie-Anne Tremoille

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville, also known as Mlle Dangeville la jeune, 1714 - 1796

Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville, also known as Mlle Dangeville la jeune, 1714 - 1796. French comic actress. After a work by French Rococo portraitist, Maurice Quentin de La Tour, (1704 - 1788)

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Madame la Dauphine Marie Anne Bavaria 1660-1690

Madame la Dauphine Marie Anne Bavaria 1660-1690
Madame la Dauphine, Marie Anne of Bavaria (1660-1690), wealthy with Ludvig, grand dauphin of France, painting, oil on canvas mounted on masonite, Height, 40 cm (15.7 inches), Width, 32 cm

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Attributed Gustaf Lundberg Marie Anne 1697-1741

Attributed Gustaf Lundberg Marie Anne 1697-1741
Attributed to Gustaf Lundberg, Marie Anne, 1697-1741, Princess of Bourbon-Conde, painting, Pastel, Height, 47 cm (18.5 inches), Width, 37 cm (14.5 inches)

Background imageMarie Anne Collection: Queen Maria Anna of Austria (1634-96), c. 1652 (oil on canvas)

Queen Maria Anna of Austria (1634-96), c. 1652 (oil on canvas)
XIR39135 Queen Maria Anna of Austria (1634-96), c. 1652 (oil on canvas) by Velazquez, Diego Rodriguez de Silva y (1599-1660); 209x125 cm; Louvre, Paris



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Marie-Anne, a name that echoes through history, conjures images of elegance and intrigue. From the regal portraits of Marie-Anne de Bourbon to the captivating gaze of Marie-Anne Mancini, Duchess of Bouillon, this name has graced many notable figures. One cannot forget the enchanting Marie-Anne Cupis, known as La Camargo, whose graceful movements on stage captivated audiences. Her talent was immortalized in oil on canvas, just like Marie Anne Weber's skillful violin playing. In the world of literature and art, Marie-Anne Botot Dangeville emerged as a prominent figure. As a French comic actress with undeniable charm and wit, she left an indelible mark on the stage. But not all Maries-Annes were destined for fame; some found their place in politics. Take Marie-Anne de La Tremoille - Princess of Ursins - who played a pivotal role in French political affairs during her time. The farewell scene between Queen Elizabeth Farnese and Princess Ursins in Jadraque remains etched in history as a poignant moment filled with emotion and uncertainty. As we delve into history further, we encounter tragic events such as The Murder Of Marat At The Hands Of Charlotte Corday. Jean-Paul Marat's life was cut short by an act that shook society to its core. Through these glimpses into different eras and realms – from music to theater to politics – one thing remains constant: the allure surrounding those bearing the name Marie-Anne.