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Harp lesson given by Madame de Genlis to Mademoiselle d Orleans with Mademoiselle
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Harp lesson given by Madame de Genlis to Mademoiselle d Orleans with Mademoiselle
XIR19103 Harp lesson given by Madame de Genlis to Mademoiselle d Orleans with Mademoiselle Pamela Turning the Pages, c.1842 (oil on canvas) by Mauzaisse, Jean Baptiste (1784-1844); 247x183 cm; ChAteau de Versailles, France; (add.info.: La Lecon de Harpe Donne par Mme de Genlis a Mlle d Orleans. Mademoiselle Pamela Tourne les Pages; Mme de Genlis, nee Stephanie Felicite du Crest, (1746-1830), governess of the Orleans family, writer and educational theorist; Adelaide d Orleans (1777-1847) sister of Louis-Philippe (1773-1850) King of the French 1830-48; Pamela (1776?-1830), almost certainly illegitimate daughter of Mme de Genlis and Philippe Egalite (1747-93) and later married Lord Edward Fitzgerald (1763-98); ); French, out of copyright
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In this print, we are transported back in time to witness a harp lesson given by the esteemed Madame de Genlis to Mademoiselle d Orleans. The scene is filled with elegance and refinement, as these noble ladies engage in the pursuit of music. Madame de Genlis, born Stephanie Felicite du Crest, was not only a governess to the Orleans family but also an accomplished writer and educational theorist. Her expertise shines through as she guides her pupil with grace and precision. Meanwhile, Mademoiselle Pamela dutifully turns the pages of sheet music, providing invaluable support during this musical journey. The grandeur of Chateau de Versailles serves as a majestic backdrop for this intimate moment of learning. The vast canvas captures every intricate detail, allowing us to appreciate the opulence that surrounded these aristocratic figures. Adelaide d Orleans, sister of King Louis-Philippe I of France, sits attentively at the harp under Madame de Genlis' watchful eye. As they delve into harmonies and melodies together, their connection deepens beyond teacher and student. This painting not only showcases the beauty of music but also highlights the importance of education among high society during this era. It reminds us that knowledge knows no boundaries and can be shared across generations regardless of social status or gender. Mauzaisse's masterful brushstrokes bring life to this historical moment frozen in time. Through his artistry, we are granted access to an enchanting world
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