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Germaine De Stael Collection

Germaine de Staël was a trailblazing French writer and intellectual who defied societal norms of her time

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Portrait of Germaine Necker, Baroness of Stael Holstein called Madame de Stael (1766-1817)

Portrait of Germaine Necker, Baroness of Stael Holstein called Madame de Stael (1766-1817)
ELD4870747 Portrait of Germaine Necker, Baroness of Stael Holstein called Madame de Stael (1766-1817) - Madame de Stael (Anne-Louise-Germaine Necker) Baroness by Stael-Holstein

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Germaine de Stael

Germaine de Stael
3586152 Germaine de Stael; (add.info.: Portrait of Germaine de Stael (1766-1817) a French woman of letters of Swiss origin. Dated 18th Century.); Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Portrait of Germaine Necker, Baroness of Stael-Holstein, called Madame de Stael (1766-1817)

Portrait of Germaine Necker, Baroness of Stael-Holstein, called Madame de Stael (1766-1817) at a conference
AIS5355358 Portrait of Germaine Necker, Baroness of Stael-Holstein, called Madame de Stael (1766-1817) at a conference, 19th century (chromolithograph); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Mrs de Stael (1766-1817) French writer and her daughter (future duchess of Broglie)

Mrs de Stael (1766-1817) French writer and her daughter (future duchess of Broglie), paiting by Melle Gerard
1760718 Mrs de Stael (1766-1817) French writer and her daughter (future duchess of Broglie), paiting by Melle Gerard; (add.info)

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Anne-Louise Germaine Necker, baroness of Stael-Holstein aka Madame de Stael (1766-1817)

Anne-Louise Germaine Necker, baroness of Stael-Holstein aka Madame de Stael (1766-1817), drawing by Carmontelle
1756468 Anne-Louise Germaine Necker, baroness of Stael-Holstein aka Madame de Stael (1766-1817), drawing by Carmontelle; (add.info.: Anne-Louise Germaine Necker)

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Specimens of M. Champfleury's collection of pottery, illustrative of the French Revolution, 1864

Specimens of M. Champfleury's collection of pottery, illustrative of the French Revolution, 1864. Creator: Unknown
Specimens of M. Champfleury's collection of pottery, illustrative of the French Revolution, 1864. 1. The portrait of Necker:..L'Espoir et le Soutien de la France...on a milk-pot. 2

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Madame de Stael, english engraving, 1836 (engraving)

Madame de Stael, english engraving, 1836 (engraving)
863396 Madame de Stael, english engraving, 1836 (engraving) by English School, (19th century); (add.info.: Germaine de Stael (1766-1817) French woman of letters, novelist, intellectual

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Madame de Stael, French writer (chromolitho)

Madame de Stael, French writer (chromolitho)
1093444 Madame de Stael, French writer (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Madame de Stael (1766-1817), French writer

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: A conference of Madame de Stael (litho)

A conference of Madame de Stael (litho)
972567 A conference of Madame de Stael (litho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: A conference of Madame de Stael)

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Madame de Stael (engraving)

Madame de Stael (engraving)
1055971 Madame de Stael (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Madame de Stael. Illustration for The Graphic)

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Madame de Stael, French author (chromolitho)

Madame de Stael, French author (chromolitho)
1093871 Madame de Stael, French author (chromolitho) by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Madame de Stael (1766-1817), French author

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Portrait of an unknown Woman with Headdress, 1812, (1965). Creator: Vladimir Borovikovsky

Portrait of an unknown Woman with Headdress, 1812, (1965). Creator: Vladimir Borovikovsky
Portrait of an unknown Woman with Headdress, 1812, (1965). French writer, novelist and political propagandist Anne Louise Germaine de Stael (1766-1817)

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Anne Germaine De Stael-Holstein, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Anne Germaine De Stael-Holstein, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Anne Germaine De Stael-Holstein, (1933). Portrait of French writer, novelist and political propagandist Germaine de Stael (1766-1817)

Background imageGermaine De Stael Collection: Germaine de Stael, French writer, novelist and political propagandist born in Paris, 1843

Germaine de Stael, French writer, novelist and political propagandist born in Paris, 1843. Germaine de Stael (1766-1817) was the only child of Jacques Necker, French statesman and financier


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Germaine de Staël was a trailblazing French writer and intellectual who defied societal norms of her time. Born in 1766, she challenged the status quo with her outspoken opinions on politics, literature, and women's rights. Despite facing criticism and backlash for her beliefs, she fearlessly advocated for freedom of expression and individualism. De Staël's literary works were groundbreaking in their exploration of complex themes such as love, power, and society. Her novels, essays, and plays captured the essence of the Romantic era while also challenging traditional conventions. She was a key figure in shaping the cultural landscape of Europe during the early 19th century. Beyond her writing, De Staël was known for hosting salons that brought together some of the most influential thinkers of her time. Her gatherings became hubs for intellectual discourse and debate, further solidifying her reputation as a formidable intellect. Despite facing numerous obstacles throughout her life – including exile from France by Napoleon Bonaparte – Germaine de Staël remained steadfast in her commitment to championing freedom and equality. Her legacy continues to inspire generations of writers, thinkers, and activists who strive to challenge authority and promote social change.