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1 de mar. de 1982 · In The Eighteenth-Century Woman, we meet queens and ladies of the court as well as artists, couturières, and enterprising prostitutes. It’s a fascinating assortment of powerful females. Some of them I knew about (Abigail Adams, Mme de Pompadour), but others (fashion designer Rose Bertin, for one) were new and intriguing.
The Eighteenth-Century Woman. Bernier, Olivier (1982) This title is out of print. Read online. Download PDF. Watsonline WorldCat. Publication Details. Description. Table of contents. About the authors. Met works of art (36) 1 2 3 4. Tags. Related Titles. Titles by author (1) Heilbrunn Timeline of Art History (7) Essays (3)
13 de nov. de 2020 · The Eighteenth Century Woman, 1982. The painter Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun once wrote of the eighteenth century, “Women reigned then; the Revolution dethroned them.”. Witty, elegant, and a paragon of “feminine charm,” the eighteenth-century woman was the secret engine of high society.
Full catalog record. MARCXML. Published in connection with an exhibition at the Costume Institute, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, from December 16, 1981 to September 5,...
The Eighteenth Century Woman. Olivier Bernier. New Word City, 2018 - Biography & Autobiography - 305 pages. The hallmarks of the eighteenth century - its opulence, charm, wit, intelligence -...
The painter Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun once wrote of the eighteenth century, “Women reigned then; the Revolution dethroned them.” Witty, elegant, and a paragon ...
3.65. 204 ratings20 reviews. The hallmarks of the eighteenth century—its opulence, charm, wit, intelligence—are embodied in the age's remarkable women. These women held sway in the salons, in the councils of state, in the ballrooms, in the bedrooms; they enchanted (or intimidated) the most powerful of men and presided over an extraordinary ...