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Sevigne Collection

Background imageSevigne Collection: France Grignan

France Grignan
Le chateau de Grignan, in the Drome departement : madame de Sevignes daughter, to whom she wrote those wonderful letters, was comtesse de Grignan. Date: circa 1840

Background imageSevigne Collection: Francoise-Marguerite de Sevigne, Comtesse

Francoise-Marguerite de Sevigne, Comtesse de Grignan, 1648-1705. She wears her hair in ringlets adorned with pearls, a green silk mantua dress with train decorated with gold bows, lace sleeves

Background imageSevigne Collection: Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Madame de Sevigne

Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, Madame de Sevigne, French epistolary writer famous for her letters to her daughter Madame de Grignan, 1626-1696

Background imageSevigne Collection: Mademoiselle Mars, Anne Francoise Hyppolyte

Mademoiselle Mars, Anne Francoise Hyppolyte
Actress Mademoiselle Mars, Anne Francoise Hyppolyte Boutet Salvetat, 1779-1847, as Marie in Madame de Sevigne at the Theatre Francais, Paris

Background imageSevigne Collection: Advert for dolls and chocolates from Marquise de Sevigne Date: 1920s

Advert for dolls and chocolates from Marquise de Sevigne Date: 1920s

Background imageSevigne Collection: The Loan Collection Exhibition - South Kensington: (left to right from top

The Loan Collection Exhibition - South Kensington: (left to right from top) Largest Known Pearl, Silver Flask, Silver-gilt Spoon, Coffret in Gilt Metal, Silerv-gilt Reliquary, Double-bulbed Cup

Background imageSevigne Collection: Philippe De Coulanges 2

Philippe De Coulanges 2
PHILIPPE EMANUEL, marquis de COULANGES Relative and correspondent of Madame de Sevigne, shown wearing some fancy costume perhaps to do with pilgrimage. Date: 1631 - 1716

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne

Sevigne
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (1624 - 1651), marquise, known as Madame de Sevigne French noblewoman, known for her letters to her daughter

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne (Boilly, Mono)

Sevigne (Boilly, Mono)
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal (1626 - 1696), marquise, known as Madame de Sevigne French noblewoman, known for her letters to her daughter

Background imageSevigne Collection: Advert for Marquise de Sevigne 1910

Advert for Marquise de Sevigne 1910
French chocolate makers, making a range of easter gifts. 1910

Background imageSevigne Collection: Abbaye De Livry

Abbaye De Livry
The abbaye Notre-Dame de Livry was founded in 1197 : among its notable visitors was madame de Sevigne, circa 1667. Date: circa 1800

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne home Vitre - 2

Sevigne home Vitre - 2
The home of Madame de Sevigne at Les Rochers, near Vitre en Bretagne. Date: 17th century

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne home Vitre - 1

Sevigne home Vitre - 1
The home of Madame de Sevigne at Les Rochers, near Vitre. Date: 17th century

Background imageSevigne Collection: Marquis De Sevigne

Marquis De Sevigne
HENRI, marquis de SEVIGNE French aristocrat whose chief claim to fame was as the husband of Marie, famed for her letters to their daughter. Date: 1624 - 1651

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne home Vichy

Sevigne home Vichy
The home of Madame de Sevigne at Vichy Date: 17th century

Background imageSevigne Collection: Comtesse De Grignan

Comtesse De Grignan
FRANCOISE MARGUERITE de SEVIGNE, comtesse de GRIGNAN daughter of Marie de Sevigne, who wrote her many marvellous letters. Date: 1646 - 1705

Background imageSevigne Collection: Marquise De Sevigne

Marquise De Sevigne
MARIE de RABUTINm marquise de SEVIGNE French aristocrat noted for her letters, chiefly to her daughter. Date: 1626 - 1696

Background imageSevigne Collection: Francoise De Grignan - 7

Francoise De Grignan - 7
FRANCOISE MARGUERITE de GRIGNAN, marquise de SIMIANE, daughter of madame de Sevigne French writer Date: 1646 - 1705

Background imageSevigne Collection: Francoise De Grignan - 8

Francoise De Grignan - 8
FRANCOISE MARGUERITE, comtesse de GRIGNAN, marquise de SIMIANE, daughter of mme de Sevigne who surely wrote the letter her daughter is holding - they corresponded famously. Date: 1646 - 1705

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne gate, Bordeaux, France

Sevigne gate, Bordeaux, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSevigne Collection: Pavilion Sevgne (i. e. Sevigne), Vichy, France

Pavilion Sevgne (i. e. Sevigne), Vichy, France
Pavilion Sevgne (i.e. Sevigne), Vichy, France. Date between ca. 1890 and ca. 1900

Background imageSevigne Collection: Philippe De Coulanges 1

Philippe De Coulanges 1
PHILIPPE EMANUEL, marquis de COULANGES Relative and correspondent of Madame de Sevigne. Date: 1631 - 1716

Background imageSevigne Collection: Christophe De Coulanges

Christophe De Coulanges
CHRISTOPHE DE COULANGES French guardian of Madame de Sevigne. Date: ? - 1687

Background imageSevigne Collection: Marie Marquise Coulanges

Marie Marquise Coulanges
MARIE ANGELIQUE, marquise de COULANGES wife of Philippe Emanuel, and like him a friend and correspondent of Madame de Sevigne. Date: 1641 - 1723

Background imageSevigne Collection: Francoise De Grignan - 5

Francoise De Grignan - 5
FRANCOISE MARGUERITE de GRIGNAN, marquise de SIMIANE, daughter of madame de Sevigne French writer Date: 1646 - 1705

Background imageSevigne Collection: Francoise De Grignan - 6

Francoise De Grignan - 6
FRANCOISE MARGUERITE de GRIGNAN, marquise de SIMIANE, daughter of madame de Sevigne French writer Date: 1646 - 1705

Background imageSevigne Collection: Grignan / Francoise M

Grignan / Francoise M
FRANCOISE MARGUERITE COMTESSE DE GRIGNAN Daughter of Mme de Sevigne. Date: 1646 - 1705

Background imageSevigne Collection: Francoise De Grignan - 1

Francoise De Grignan - 1
FRANCOISE MARGUERITE de GRIGNAN, marquise de SIMIANE, daughter of madame de Sevigne French writer Date: 1646 - 1705

Background imageSevigne Collection: Francoise De Grignan

Francoise De Grignan
FRANCOISE MARGUERITE de GRIGNAN, marquise de Simiane, daughter of Madame de Sevigne : French writer Date: 1646 - 1705

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne home Rochers

Sevigne home Rochers
The chateau des Rochers, home of madame de Sevigne

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne (Flandrin)

Sevigne (Flandrin)
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise, known as Madame de SEVIGNE French noblewoman, known for her letters to her daughter

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne (Boilly, Colour)

Sevigne (Boilly, Colour)
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise, known as Madame de SEVIGNE French noblewoman, known for her letters to her daughter

Background imageSevigne Collection: Sevigne (Anon)

Sevigne (Anon)
Marie de Rabutin-Chantal, marquise, known as Madame de SEVIGNE French noblewoman, known for her letters to her daughter

Background imageSevigne Collection: Mme De Sevigne

Mme De Sevigne
MARIE, MADAME DE SEVIGNE French noblewoman known especially or the letters which she wrote to her daughter


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