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Les Femmes De France from Chansons De Femmes, 1897, (1898). Artist: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
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Les Femmes De France from Chansons De Femmes, 1897, (1898). Artist: Theophile Alexandre Steinlen
Les Femmes De France from Chansons De Femmes, 1897. An illustration from Chansons De Femmes by Paul Delmet (1862-1904). After a Lithograph by Theophile Alexandre Steinlen (1859-1923).. From The Studio Volume Twelve by [London Offices of the Studio V, London, 1898]
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Les Femmes De France - A Glimpse into 19th Century French Femininity
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. This black and white lithograph print, titled "Les Femmes De France from Chansons De Femmes, 1897" offers a fascinating window into the lives of women in late 19th century France. Created by the talented artist Theophile Alexandre Steinlen, this illustration was featured in Paul Delmet's renowned publication "Chansons De Femmes". The scene depicted showcases an intimate moment within a country home. Two elegantly dressed ladies engage in animated conversation near a sunlit window, while an adorable feline companion curiously observes their exchange. The monochrome aesthetic adds depth to the composition, emphasizing the timeless beauty and grace of these women. Steinlen masterfully captures not only their physical features but also their expressions and body language, conveying a sense of camaraderie and shared secrets. This portrayal hints at the concept of gossip or perhaps discussing matters close to their hearts. As we gaze upon this print today, we are transported back to a bygone era where society's expectations for women were vastly different from our own. It serves as a reminder of how far we have come in terms of gender equality and empowerment. This remarkable piece is not merely an illustration; it is a historical artifact that allows us to glimpse into the lives and experiences of French women during this period. Its inclusion in "The Studio Volume Twelve" further solidifies its significance as an enduring representation
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