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Depart d Elodie pour Nancy, (Furnishing Fabric), Munster, c. 1822
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Depart d Elodie pour Nancy, (Furnishing Fabric), Munster, c. 1822
Depart d Elodie pour Nancy, (Furnishing Fabric), Munster, c. 1822. Scene from " Le Solitaire" : Departure of Elodie for Nancy. Designed by Marius Rollet, probably manufactured by Hartmann et Fils
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Bow And Arrow Cotton Cotton Plain Weave Deer Engraved Roller Printed Furnishing Hartmann Et Fils Hermit Lyre Printed Soft Furnishing
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Departure of Elodie for Nancy - A Glimpse into 19th Century French Furnishing Fabric
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. This print titled "Depart d Elodie pour Nancy, (Furnishing Fabric), Munster, c. 1822" takes us back in time to the enchanting world of early 19th-century France. Designed by Marius Rollet and possibly manufactured by Hartmann et Fils, this exquisite piece showcases a scene from the renowned play "Le Solitaire". The image portrays a country setting with intricate details woven into the fabric's patterned design. A deer gracefully stands amidst lush foliage while a male figure armed with a bow and arrow gazes towards the distance. Nearby, we see Elodie bidding farewell as she embarks on her journey to Nancy. The soft cotton plain weave textile exudes elegance and sophistication, reflecting the artistic sensibilities of that era. The engraved roller printed technique used in its creation adds depth and richness to every intricate detail. In this snapshot frozen in time, we witness not only an exquisite furnishing fabric but also a glimpse into French heritage artistry at its finest. The inclusion of musical instruments such as lyre hints at the importance music held in society during that period. As we admire this remarkable piece housed within the Art Institute Chicago's collection, let us appreciate how it beautifully captures both art and history through its craftsmanship and storytelling ability.
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