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Madeline Collection

"Madeline: A Tale of Mystery, Murder, and Artistic Brilliance" In the depths of Edgar Allan Poe's twisted imagination lies the haunting tale of "The Fall of House Usher

Background imageMadeline Collection: Madeline, 1924 (full page miniature on thick vellum, with ornamental border)

Madeline, 1924 (full page miniature on thick vellum, with ornamental border)
1195373 Madeline, 1924 (full page miniature on thick vellum, with ornamental border) by Sangorski, Alberto (1862-1932); 13x9.2 cm; Private Collection; Photo eChristies Images; British

Background imageMadeline Collection: Poe / Fall of House Usher

Poe / Fall of House Usher
THE FALL OF THE HOUSE OF USHER Roderick & his twin sister, Madeline, inside the house

Background imageMadeline Collection: MARIE M. BRINVILLIERS (c1630-1676). Marquise de d Aubray. French murderess

MARIE M. BRINVILLIERS (c1630-1676). Marquise de d Aubray. French murderess. Wood engraving, French, 19th century

Background imageMadeline Collection: In the Garden, c. 1900-1910. Creator: Madeline, Paul (1863-1920)

In the Garden, c. 1900-1910. Creator: Madeline, Paul (1863-1920)
In the Garden, c. 1900-1910. Private Collection

Background imageMadeline Collection: Madeline Rossiter actress, musician and manager

Madeline Rossiter actress, musician and manager
Madeline Rossiter dressed in male attire as Algy. She worked in revue, summer seasons, musical comedy and pantomime. Described as a comedienne, impressioniste and musician

Background imageMadeline Collection: Madeline (oil on canvas)

Madeline (oil on canvas)
1128596 Madeline (oil on canvas) by McEvoy, Ambrose (1878-1927); 76x63.5 cm; Bradford Art Galleries and Museums, West Yorkshire, UK; eBradford Museums & Galleries; English, out of copyright

Background imageMadeline Collection: Madeline from 'Isabella'(engraving)

Madeline from "Isabella"(engraving)
3642431 Madeline from " Isabella" (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Madeline from " Isabella")

Background imageMadeline Collection: Carristons Gift (litho)

Carristons Gift (litho)
1045094 Carristons Gift (litho) by Marie, Adrien Emmanuel (1848-91) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carristons Gift)

Background imageMadeline Collection: Carristons Gift (litho)

Carristons Gift (litho)
1045095 Carristons Gift (litho) by Marie, Adrien Emmanuel (1848-91) (after); Private Collection; (add.info.: Carristons Gift)

Background imageMadeline Collection: The anarchist outrage at the Madeline, Paris (engraving)

The anarchist outrage at the Madeline, Paris (engraving)
1064353 The anarchist outrage at the Madeline, Paris (engraving) by English School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: The anarchist outrage at the Madeline, Paris)

Background imageMadeline Collection: The steam yacht Madeline at anchor. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes

The steam yacht Madeline at anchor. Creator: Kirk & Sons of Cowes
The steam yacht Madeline at anchor

Background imageMadeline Collection: Pines over the Trieux river, 1913

Pines over the Trieux river, 1913. Private Collection

Background imageMadeline Collection: The Eve of St Agnes, 1848. Artist: William Holman Hunt

The Eve of St Agnes, 1848. Artist: William Holman Hunt
The Eve of St Agnes ; or The Flight of Madeline and Porphyro during the Drunkeness attending the Revelry, 1848. A man and a woman prepare to leave a room where men lie drunk on the floor

Background imageMadeline Collection: Madeline Gide, 1897. Artist: Paul Albert Laurens

Madeline Gide, 1897. Artist: Paul Albert Laurens
Madeline Gide, 1897. Son of Jean-Paul Laurens one of the last major exponents of the French Academic style

Background imageMadeline Collection: SEURAT: KNOBLOCH, 1889-90. Madeleine Knobloch seated at a powder table

SEURAT: KNOBLOCH, 1889-90. Madeleine Knobloch seated at a powder table. Oil on canvas by Georges Seurat, 1889-90

Background imageMadeline Collection: POE: HOUSE OF USHER, 1839. The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe

POE: HOUSE OF USHER, 1839. The Fall of the House of Usher by Edgar Allan Poe....but then without those doors there did stand the lofty and enshrouded figure of the Lady Madeline of Usher

Background imageMadeline Collection: Madeline Didion

Madeline Didion
MADELINE DIDION - French lady of whom we know nothing, tho we suspect she was given to Good Works. Its a nice engraving, though - her lace collar beautifully rendered. Date: 1798 - ?

Background imageMadeline Collection: Madeline Gibson and Gerald Seymour (1926) in the cabaret sh

Madeline Gibson and Gerald Seymour (1926) in the cabaret sh
Madeline Gibson and Gerald Seymour (1926) in their Venetian carnival dance in CB Cochrans cabaret show Supper Time at the Trocadero, London Date: 1926

Background imageMadeline Collection: A scene taken during the filming of The First Born (1928)

A scene taken during the filming of The First Born (1928) with John Lodor (with Megaphone) Madeline Carroll, Miles Mander and Annette Benson Date: 1930

Background imageMadeline Collection: Madeline Gibson in the Champagne Time cabaret show (1928)

Madeline Gibson in the Champagne Time cabaret show (1928)
Madeline Gibson in CB Cochrans Champagne Time cabaret show (1928) at the Trocadero, London Date: 1928

Background imageMadeline Collection: Miss Madeline Seymour - When Hearts are Trumps

Miss Madeline Seymour - When Hearts are Trumps
Photograph of Miss Madeline Seymour (1891-1973), british actress touching a red heart with an arrow. Date: 1910

Background imageMadeline Collection: PARIS: LA MADELEINE. View of the Church of the Madeleine, Paris, France

PARIS: LA MADELEINE. View of the Church of the Madeleine, Paris, France. Photographed c1900

Background imageMadeline Collection: FRANCE: PORT-ROYAL, 1700. The Cistercian convent of Port-Royal, which was the Jansenist

FRANCE: PORT-ROYAL, 1700. The Cistercian convent of Port-Royal, which was the Jansenist stronghold and the stormiest center of religious controversy in 17th century France

Background imageMadeline Collection: MADAME de LA FAYETTE (1634-1693). Nee Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne. French countess

MADAME de LA FAYETTE (1634-1693). Nee Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne. French countess and novelist. 19th century lithograph

Background imageMadeline Collection: COMTESSE de LA FAYETTE (1634-1693). Nee Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne. French novelist

COMTESSE de LA FAYETTE (1634-1693). Nee Marie-Madeleine Pioche de La Vergne. French novelist. Painting by an unknown 17th century French artist

Background imageMadeline Collection: MARIE DE LA PELTRIE (1603-1671). Full name: Marie-Madeleine de Chauvigny de la Peltrie

MARIE DE LA PELTRIE (1603-1671). Full name: Marie-Madeleine de Chauvigny de la Peltrie. French aristocrat, founder of the order of Ursulines of Quebec, Canada. Wood engraving, late 19th century

Background imageMadeline Collection: LA PRINCESSE DE CLÈVES. Illustration from the 1889 edition of the French novel

LA PRINCESSE DE CLÈVES. Illustration from the 1889 edition of the French novel, La Princesse de Clèves, by Madame de Lafayette

Background imageMadeline Collection: DUCHESSE de TRÉMOILLE (1691-1717). N

DUCHESSE de TRÉMOILLE (1691-1717). N

Background imageMadeline Collection: MADELEINE de SCUDERY (1607-1701). French poet and novelist. Wood engraving, 19th century

MADELEINE de SCUDERY (1607-1701). French poet and novelist. Wood engraving, 19th century, after a painting by Elizabeth Cheron

Background imageMadeline Collection: COMTESSE DE LA FAYETTE (1634-1693). N

COMTESSE DE LA FAYETTE (1634-1693). N

Background imageMadeline Collection: A Dainty Dish

A Dainty Dish
Madeline Gibson in a hilarious costume she donned for Champagne Time at the Cochran show the Trocadero in London in 1927. She is arrayed as salmon mayonnaise

Background imageMadeline Collection: Madeline of Fort Reno the sensation of the 19th century, Lon

Madeline of Fort Reno the sensation of the 19th century, Long Bro s, Pawnee Bill and May Lillies great western military romantic play. Includes portrait of Pawnee Bill in upper left corner. Date c1897

Background imageMadeline Collection: Boulevard of the Madeline (i. e. Madeleine), Paris, France

Boulevard of the Madeline (i. e. Madeleine), Paris, France
Boulevard of the Madeline (i.e. Madeleine), Paris, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageMadeline Collection: Long Bros, Pawnee Bill & May Lillie in the great western mi

Long Bros, Pawnee Bill & May Lillie in the great western mi
Long Bro s, Pawnee Bill & May Lillie in the great western military romantic play, Madeline of Fort Reno the sensation of the 19th century. Includes portraits of W. Hillswell Long, JEH

Background imageMadeline Collection: PARIS: LA MADELEINE. Church of the Madeleine at Paris, France; built in 1806 as a monument to

PARIS: LA MADELEINE. Church of the Madeleine at Paris, France; built in 1806 as a monument to Napoleons armies, later consecrated as a Catholic church. Steel engraving, 19th century

Background imageMadeline Collection: BERNARD: MADELEINE, 1888. Madeleine in the Bois d Amour. Oil on canvas by Emile Bernard, 1888

BERNARD: MADELEINE, 1888. Madeleine in the Bois d Amour. Oil on canvas by Emile Bernard, 1888


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"Madeline: A Tale of Mystery, Murder, and Artistic Brilliance" In the depths of Edgar Allan Poe's twisted imagination lies the haunting tale of "The Fall of House Usher, " where Madeline, a character shrouded in darkness, captivates readers with her enigmatic presence. As we delve into this narrative masterpiece, we are transported to a world where madness intertwines with tragedy. But beyond the realm of fiction, history reveals another Madeline who left an indelible mark on society. Marie M. Brinvilliers, Marquise de d'Aubray - a name that sends chills down one's spine. This French murderess from the 17th century etched her infamy through heinous acts that shocked even the most jaded minds. Yet not all bearers of the name it can tainted by darkness. In fact, there have been luminous figures who graced our lives with their talent and creativity. Take for instance Madeline Rossiter - an actress, musician, and manager whose multifaceted brilliance enchanted audiences across generations. Art has also paid homage to this captivating name throughout time. From full-page miniatures on thick vellum adorned with ornamental borders to oil paintings capturing every nuance of expression - Madeline has become a muse for countless artists seeking to immortalize beauty and grace. Even literature found solace in depicting Madeline's allure; she emerged as a central figure in engravings inspired by Isabella Carriston's mesmerizing story. These illustrations brought forth emotions ranging from longing to desire within those fortunate enough to behold them. However, not all depictions were serene or romanticized; some captured moments when chaos collided with beauty itself. The anarchist outrage at Paris' iconic landmark - La Madeleine church - serves as a stark reminder that even amidst grandeur and elegance lurks unrest and dissent. Beyond artistry lies adventure, as the steam yacht Madeline gracefully anchored in distant shores.