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Rambouillet, Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de (1588-1665)
Rambouillet, Catherine de Vivonne, marquise de (1588-1665). French noblewoman, owner of a famous literary caf頩 n Paris. Madame de Rambouillet and her daughter Julie d Angennes
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This image depicts Catherine de Vivonne, Marquise de Rambouillet (1588-1665), a renowned French noblewoman and patron of letters in 17th century Paris. The Marquise, dressed elegantly in the latest fashion of the time, is seated at a table with her daughter, Julie d'Angennes, in the famous literary café that she owned and presided over. The café, known as the "Pléiade," was a gathering place for some of the most brilliant minds of the era, including poets, writers, and intellectuals. Catherine de Vivonne was a woman of great cultural influence and was often referred to as the "Angel of the Ancien Régime." Her patronage extended beyond the literary world, and she was known for her support of the arts and her sponsorship of various artistic endeavors. The Marquise was a true maecenas, using her wealth and influence to promote and encourage the creative pursuits of those around her. The image captures the refined and sophisticated atmosphere of the Pléiade, with its elegant decor and the presence of well-dressed patrons engaged in intellectual discourse. The Marquise and her daughter, both dressed in the latest fashions, exude an air of grace and elegance, reflecting the refined culture of the time. The Pléiade café was a place where the exchange of ideas and the pursuit of knowledge were valued above all else, and Catherine de Vivonne was at the heart of it all. Her patronage and support played a crucial role in the development of French literature and culture, making her a truly remarkable figure in the history of the arts.
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