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1792 Madame Molé-Reymond

1792 Madame Molé-Reymond

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Inspiration is from "1792 Gazette des atours d'été de Madame Elisabeth,  - No 14"




Madame Molé-Reymond

Background and Identity
Madame Molé-Reymond, whose full name is often recorded as Marie-Anne Molé-Reymond, was a prominent figure in 18th-century France. She is best known for being the subject of the portrait painted by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun in 1786. This painting captures her elegance and status within French society during the Rococo period, a time characterized by ornate art and architecture.

Social Status and Influence
Marie-Anne was married to Jean-Baptiste Molé, a notable politician who served as a member of the French Parliament. Her marriage placed her in a position of social prominence, allowing her to engage with influential circles in Paris. The Molé family was well-connected, which further enhanced her standing in society. As a woman of means and influence, she likely participated in salons—gatherings that were crucial for intellectual discourse and cultural exchange during this era.

Cultural Significance
The portrait of Madame Molé-Reymond by Vigée Le Brun not only highlights her beauty but also reflects the artistic trends of the time. Vigée Le Brun was one of the most celebrated female painters of her day, known for her ability to portray women with dignity and grace. The painting exemplifies the Rococo style through its use of soft colors, delicate brushwork, and an emphasis on lightness and elegance.

Madame Molé-Reymond’s representation in art signifies the role women played in shaping cultural narratives during this period. Through such portraits, women were able to assert their identities and social positions at a time when their roles were often limited to domestic spheres.



 

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Sustainable Development

The importance of global sustainability awakens with Agenda 2030 goals in mind. 

Agenda 2023 refers to a set of initiatives and goals aimed at addressing global challenges and promoting sustainable development. While there is no single, universally recognized “Agenda 2023,” it often relates to the ongoing efforts stemming from the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) established in 2015 under the broader framework of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. This agenda emphasizes the need for collaborative action among nations to tackle issues such as poverty, inequality, climate change, and environmental degradation.

We use only high quality cotton or silk from authorised producers and we produce only by demand. There is no overstocks of any fabrics with negative environmental impact. For our customers, purchase with clear conscience from us.



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Dimensions

The Fabrics are sold per meter or multiple of meter.
1 meter - 1,09 YRDs

Please see the fabric types on main menu for full Fabric info.
The width of the fabrics:

  • Cotton Satin :156 cm
  • Cotton Voile 140 cm
  • Cotton Cretonne: 147 cm
  • Cotton Poplin: 140 cm
  • Cotton Linen 137cm
  • Cotton Panama 147 cm
  • Cotton Gabardine 147 cm 
  • Cotton Mul Mul 125 cm 
  • Silk Chiffon 140 cm
  • Silk Dupion 140 cm
  • Silk Satin 140 cm

Care Instructions

We recommend gentle machine wash at 30 - 40 degrees along with mild environmental friendly detergent with out bleach.

Grandma's Laundry Tricks:
  • Do not Brush, Rub or Scrub the printed fabrics too hard to avoid damage to print quality.
  • Wash with similar colours to avoid staining or tint.
  • Please do not overuse the centrifuge, it only wrinkles the fabric.
  • Please do not overuse the dryer or use extrem heat, this only tears the fibres apart.
  • A dehumidifier is a great invention to dry the fabrics and clothes.
  • Dry the fabrics outdoors, if possible, but not under direct sunlight.
  • Environmentally awareness and the durability of clothing go hand in hand.
  • Do You really need to use the fabric softener or is white vinegar good enough?


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