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Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Portrait of the Marquise of Sevigne, along with the Chateau des Rochers and the Hotel Carnavalet

Portrait of the Marquise of Sevigne, along with the Chateau des Rochers and the Hotel Carnavalet, 1889 (engraving)
ELD4834056 Portrait of the Marquise of Sevigne, along with the Chateau des Rochers and the Hotel Carnavalet, 1889 (engraving) by Demoulin

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: View of the Hotel Carnavalet, Residence of the Marquise of Sevigne, 1889 (engraving)

View of the Hotel Carnavalet, Residence of the Marquise of Sevigne, 1889 (engraving)
ELD4834034 View of the Hotel Carnavalet, Residence of the Marquise of Sevigne, 1889 (engraving) by Demoulin, Gustave (fl.1889); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise of Sevigne, 1889 (engraving)

Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise of Sevigne, 1889 (engraving)
ELD4834020 Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise of Sevigne, 1889 (engraving) by Demoulin, Gustave (fl.1889); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de Sevigne

Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696)
LSE4085005 Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696) - in " Galerie francaise des femmes celebres", 1827 by Lantes

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: The Duke Francois de La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680), the Marquise Madame de Sevigne

The Duke Francois de La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680), the Marquise Madame de Sevigne
XEE4156602 The Duke Francois de La Rochefoucauld (1613-1680), the Marquise Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696) and the Countess de La Fayette (1634-1693), French writers - Engraving by Hildebrand after P

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise of Sevigne known as

portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise of Sevigne known as
LSE4103532 portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise of Sevigne known as Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696) and her residence Hotel Carnavalet

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise of Sevigne known as Madame de

Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise of Sevigne known as Madame de
GIA4709154 Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise of Sevigne known as Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696). Engraving of 1862 in " The Queens of the World" by our first writers

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Cutlery: boatmen surround the chair of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal)

Cutlery: boatmen surround the chair of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal)
XEE4143587 Cutlery: boatmen surround the chair of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696)

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de

Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de
JLJ4681533 Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696), woman of letters

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Les Rochers, home of Madame de Sevigne (Marie de Rabutin-Chantal or Rabutin Chantal

Les Rochers, home of Madame de Sevigne (Marie de Rabutin-Chantal or Rabutin Chantal
XEE4162591 Les Rochers, home of Madame de Sevigne (Marie de Rabutin-Chantal or Rabutin Chantal, Marquise de Sevigne dit) (1626-1696). Glass, Ile et Vilaine (35)

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de Sevigne

Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de Sevigne
XEE4142460 Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696) forcing Gilles Menage (1613-1692), French grammar and writer to ride in his carriage

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de

Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de
LSE4084252 Portrait of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal), Marquise de Sevigne dit Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696).- in " Le Plutarque FranAzais", 1844-47 by French School

Background imageVign And Xe9 Collection: Portrait of a woman writing formerly identified as Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696

Portrait of a woman writing formerly identified as Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696
JLJ4563717 Portrait of a woman writing formerly identified as Madame de Sevigne (1626-1696) It would be Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (Rabutin Chantal)


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"Vign and xe9: A Glimpse into the Life of Madame de Sevigne" Step back in time with these enchanting engravings that offer a captivating glimpse into the world of Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Marquise of Sevigne. In the first portrait, we see the elegant visage of the Marquise herself, her eyes filled with wisdom and grace. Known for her wit and charm, she was a prominent figure in French society during the 17th century. The second engraving transports us to the Hotel Carnavalet, where Madame de Sevigne resided. This grand residence served as a backdrop for many significant moments in her life - a place where letters were penned and friendships blossomed. As we delve deeper into history, we encounter another portrait capturing Madame de Sevigne's essence. Her poise is undeniable as she gazes at us from centuries past, and is through such depictions that we can truly appreciate her lasting legacy. But Madame de Sevigne's story intertwines with others as well. The Duke Francois de La Rochefoucauld stands beside her in one image - perhaps an indication of their close relationship or shared interests. Cutlery surrounds Marie's chair in one intriguing scene - a reminder that even mundane objects held significance within her world. Every detail tells a tale about this remarkable woman who captivated hearts with both pen and presence. Les Rochers emerges as yet another key location associated with Madame de Sevigne - it was here that she found solace amidst nature's beauty, allowing inspiration to flow freely onto paper. Marie de Rabutin-Chantal will forever be remembered by her title "Madame de, " which became synonymous with elegance and sophistication during her time. Her words continue to resonate today, reminding us of our own capacity for love, friendship, and intellectual pursuits.