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Suzanne Collection (#2)

"Suzanne: A Multifaceted Portrait of Femininity" Step into the world of Suzanne, a name that echoes through history and art

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Illustration for Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek, by H Rider Haggard (engraving)

Illustration for Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek, by H Rider Haggard (engraving)
1063837 Illustration for Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek, by H Rider Haggard (engraving) by Hatherell, William (1855-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Illustration for Swallow)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek (engraving)

Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek (engraving)
1063734 Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek (engraving) by Hatherell, William (1855-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne in the bath. (engraving, 17th century)

Suzanne in the bath. (engraving, 17th century)
5975535 Suzanne in the bath. (engraving, 17th century) by German School, (17th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Religion. Bible. Old Testament. Suzanne and the old men)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek (litho)

Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek (litho)
1063711 Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek (litho) by Hatherell, William (1855-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne with Sunflowers; Suzanne aux Soleils, c. 1889 (oil on canvas)

Suzanne with Sunflowers; Suzanne aux Soleils, c. 1889 (oil on canvas)
653068 Suzanne with Sunflowers; Suzanne aux Soleils, c.1889 (oil on canvas) by Monet, Claude (1840-1926); 162x107 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Suzanne with Sunflowers; Suzanne aux Soleils)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: The Count Discovers Cherubin, Act I Scene 9 from The Marriage of Figaro

The Count Discovers Cherubin, Act I Scene 9 from The Marriage of Figaro
CHT238769 The Count Discovers Cherubin, Act I Scene 9 from The Marriage of Figaro by Pierre Augustin Caron de Beamarchais (1732-99) (coloured engraving) by French School

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanna and the Elders (oil on canvas)

Suzanna and the Elders (oil on canvas)
AGN95368 Suzanna and the Elders (oil on canvas) by Stanzione, Massimo (1585-1656); 68.5x71.8 cm; Private Collection; Photo eAgnew s, London; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Susannah and the Elders, 1622 (oil on canvas)

Susannah and the Elders, 1622 (oil on canvas)
BH152995 Susannah and the Elders, 1622 (oil on canvas) by Gentileschi, Artemisia (1597-c.1651); 161.5x123 cm; Burghley House Collection, Lincolnshire, UK; Italian, out of copyright

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Ms Lat. Q. v. I. 126 f. 44 Susannah and the Elders, from the

Ms Lat. Q. v. I. 126 f. 44 Susannah and the Elders, from the
XJL197023 Ms Lat. Q.v.I.126 f.44 Susannah and the Elders, from the Book of Hours of Louis d Orleans, 1469 (vellum) by Colombe, Jean (c.1430-c.93); National Library, St

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Window depicting Suzanne being molested while bathing (stained glass)

Window depicting Suzanne being molested while bathing (stained glass)
1277800 Window depicting Suzanne being molested while bathing (stained glass) by French School, (16th century); Eglise Saint Etienne, Bar-sur-Seine, France; (add.info.: Bar-sur-Seine)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Grandmere chaussant une Fillette, 1931 (oil on canvas)

Grandmere chaussant une Fillette, 1931 (oil on canvas)
825910 Grandmere chaussant une Fillette, 1931 (oil on canvas) by Valadon, Marie Clementine (Suzanne) (1865-1938); 92x73 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: Grandmere chaussant une Fillette)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek (litho)

Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek (litho)
1063697 Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek (litho) by Hatherell, William (1855-1928) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Swallow, A Tale of the Great Trek)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: SUZANNE REICHENBERG French singer, photographed in 1883. Date: 1853 - 1924

SUZANNE REICHENBERG French singer, photographed in 1883. Date: 1853 - 1924

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Valadon, c. 1885. Creator: Pierre-Auguste Renoir

Suzanne Valadon, c. 1885. Creator: Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Suzanne Valadon, c. 1885

Background imageSuzanne Collection: The Convalescent (Suzanne Manet), 1879-81 (?). Creator: Edouard Manet

The Convalescent (Suzanne Manet), 1879-81 (?). Creator: Edouard Manet
The Convalescent (Suzanne Manet), 1879-81 (?)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Portrait of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria, ca. 1710-38

Portrait of Cardinal-Infante Ferdinand of Austria, ca. 1710-38

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Fishing, ca. 1862-63. Creator: Edouard Manet

Fishing, ca. 1862-63. Creator: Edouard Manet
Fishing, ca. 1862-63

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Portrait of a Woman, Probably Susanna Lunden (Susanna Fourment, 1599-1628), ca. 1625-27

Portrait of a Woman, Probably Susanna Lunden (Susanna Fourment, 1599-1628), ca. 1625-27

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Fourment, 1620. Creator: Peter Paul Rubens

Suzanne Fourment, 1620. Creator: Peter Paul Rubens
Suzanne Fourment, 1620. Portrait of Susanna (or Suzanne) Fourment, Rubens sister-in-law. Painting in the Albertina, Vienna

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Theatre Du Vaudeville. - L Esboufe - Suzanne Despres, role de Mme Richter-Mme Belgrand, 1904

Theatre Du Vaudeville. - L Esboufe - Suzanne Despres, role de Mme Richter-Mme Belgrand, 1904
Theatre Du Vaudeville. - L Esboufe. Suzanne Despres, role de Mme Richter-Mme Belgrand, 1904. Suzanne Despres, (1875-1951) as Mademoiselle Richter in L Esbroufe by Abel Hermant

Background imageSuzanne Collection: The schooner Suzanne under sail, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The schooner Suzanne under sail, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The schooner Suzanne under sail, 1911

Background imageSuzanne Collection: The yawl Suzanne under sail, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The yawl Suzanne under sail, 1911. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The yawl Suzanne under sail, 1911

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Susanne Fourment, c17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Susanne Fourment, c17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Susanne Fourment, c17th century. From The Connoisseur Volume XCII, edited by F. Gordon Roe. [The Connoisseur Ltd, London, 1933]

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Lenglen (left) and Elizabeth Ryan before their last singles match at Wimbledon, 1925

Suzanne Lenglen (left) and Elizabeth Ryan before their last singles match at Wimbledon, 1925. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Mrs Mallory (left) and Suzanne Lenglen before their famous first final at the new Wimbledon, 1922

Mrs Mallory (left) and Suzanne Lenglen before their famous first final at the new Wimbledon, 1922. A print from Wimbledon Story, by Norah Gordon Cleather, Sporting Handbooks Ltd, London, 1947

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Kaaren, American B-movie actress, c1938

Suzanne Kaaren, American B-movie actress, c1938. Suzanne Kaaren (1912-2004) appeared in numerous horror movies, westerns and romances in the 1930s and 1940s

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Reichenberg, French actress, 1883

Suzanne Reichenberg, French actress, 1883. The dessert Crepes Suzette is named after Suzanne (Suzette) Reichenberg (1853-1924)

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Lenglen winning her first championship at Wimbledon, 1919, (1930)

Suzanne Lenglen winning her first championship at Wimbledon, 1919, (1930). Suzanne Rachel Flore Lenglen (1899-1938) was the first female tennis celebrity

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Portrait of Suzanne Fourment, 17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens

Portrait of Suzanne Fourment, 17th century. Artist: Peter Paul Rubens
Portrait of Suzanne Fourment, 17th century. From the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Portrait of Suzanne Valadon, 1885. Artist: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec

Portrait of Suzanne Valadon, 1885. Artist: Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec
Portrait of Suzanne Valadon, 1885. From the Glyptothek, Copenhagen

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Madame Kyra Alanova by Madame Yevonde

Madame Kyra Alanova by Madame Yevonde
Madame Kyra Alanova (1902-1965) by Madame Yevonde. She was a dancer, appearing in a special matinee at St Jamess Theatre, London

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Rachel Flore Lenglen, 1899 - 1938. French tennis player

Suzanne Rachel Flore Lenglen, 1899 - 1938. French tennis player. Seen here playing at Wimbledon in 1919 when she won the title. From These Tremendous Years, published 1938

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Karl Friedrich Alfred Boser Portrait Elise Suzanne

Karl Friedrich Alfred Boser Portrait Elise Suzanne
Karl Friedrich Alfred Boser, Portrait of Elise Suzanne Marie Schmidt (1821-1893), portrait painting imagery linen oil painting wood gold plaster

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Young Girl in the Oak Grove (Daughter of Jean Schlumberger and Suzanne Weiler)

Young Girl in the Oak Grove (Daughter of Jean Schlumberger and Suzanne Weiler). Oil on canvas. Theo van Ruysselberghe (1862-1926) Belgian Neo-impressionist painter

Background imageSuzanne Collection: A Window in the South of France, by Suzanne Meunier

A Window in the South of France, by Suzanne Meunier
Studies in Femininity, A Window in the South of France, by Suzanne Meunier. 1925

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Lenglen, tennis player

Suzanne Lenglen, tennis player
Suzanne Rachel Flore Lenglen (1899-1938), French tennis player, nicknamed La Divine by the French press. Date: 1925

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Lenglens tennis outfits for Selfridges 1930

Suzanne Lenglens tennis outfits for Selfridges 1930
A page depicting the outfits designed and modelled by Suzanne Lenglen for Selfridges, knickers and blouse with adjustable skirt. 1930

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Lenglen and Queen Mary, Wimbledon 1926

Suzanne Lenglen and Queen Mary, Wimbledon 1926
French tennis star Suzanne Lenglen pictured meeting Queen Mary on the Centre Court at Wimbledon in 1926. Lenglen had won the ladies singles championship the previous year. Date: 1926

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Bathtime

Bathtime
Young girl in the bathtub. Date: 1920

Background imageSuzanne Collection: SUZANNE VALADON (1865-1938). French artist. Self-portrait. Oil on cardboard laid down on canvas

SUZANNE VALADON (1865-1938). French artist. Self-portrait. Oil on cardboard laid down on canvas, c1916

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Derval / Boyer

Suzanne Derval / Boyer
SUZANNE DERVAL Music hall entertainer Date: early 20th century

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Kathleen McKane and Suzanne Lenglen, tennis players

Kathleen McKane and Suzanne Lenglen, tennis players
Scenes from a Wimbledon tennis match between the top players, Miss Kathleen McKane and Mlle Suzanne Lenglen, representing England and France respectively

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Suzanne Lenglen

Suzanne Lenglen (1899 - 1938), French tennis player, winner of 81 singles titles during the 1920s. Pictured on court running for a shot

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Studies in femininity by Suzanne Meunier

Studies in femininity by Suzanne Meunier
Illustration of an attractive flapper girl admiring herself in the mirror

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Come To The Cookhouse Door by Suzanne Meunier

Come To The Cookhouse Door by Suzanne Meunier
A cheeky illustration of a lady (almost) wearing a apron to cook at a stove. Suzanne Meunier was a French artist who produced a number of erotic illustrations for The Sketch

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Nude by Suzanne Meunier

Nude by Suzanne Meunier
A nude model, armed with only a sabre and a whisp of cloth, poses for the artist

Background imageSuzanne Collection: The Freedom of Suzanne by C Gordon-Lennox

The Freedom of Suzanne by C Gordon-Lennox
Promotional postcard showing the stage set of The Freedom of Suzanne by Cosmo Gordon-Lennox at the Criterion Theatre in London during its run from November 1904 to April 1905

Background imageSuzanne Collection: Tatler cover - Marion Davies & Suzanne Lenglen

Tatler cover - Marion Davies & Suzanne Lenglen
Actress Marion Davies pictured making up tennis star Suzanne Lenglen for a film test at a Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer studio. Date: 1927




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"Suzanne: A Multifaceted Portrait of Femininity" Step into the world of Suzanne, a name that echoes through history and art. From Ibsen's iconic play "A Doll's House" to Alexander Roslin's captivating painting "The Lady with the Veil, " Suzanne embodies strength and mystery. In Suzanne Meunier's masterpiece, "The Minx, " we witness her exploration of femininity in all its forms. She challenges societal norms, leaving an indelible mark on Studies in Femininity. As she graces Madame Tussauds waxwork museum, her presence is immortalized alongside legends like Miss Kathleen McKane, the remarkable tennis player. But it is in "The Girl In The Cabaret" where Suzanne truly shines. Meunier captures her vivacity and allure as she dances across the stage, captivating audiences with every move. Even offstage, Suzanne embraces literature; we find her engrossed in Tatler while reading about herself – the enigmatic Len-Glen shoes advert from 1927. Madame Kyra Alanova enters our narrative - a dancer who mesmerizes us with studio fashion portraits by Madame Yevonde. Her journey takes her to America for dance recitals but promises a return to England come springtime. As we delve deeper into art history, Susannah and the Elders beckon us closer. This oil-on-copper masterpiece portrays Suzanne as Susannah – vulnerable yet resilient against unwanted advances. Through these various artistic expressions, Suzanne becomes more than just a name; she symbolizes empowerment and resilience throughout time. Whether portrayed on canvas or captured within photographs, she remains an embodiment of feminine strength and beauty that transcends generations. So let us celebrate this multifaceted muse named Suzanne - forever etched in history as an inspiration for women around the world.