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Anne Ninon"from the Enclo (or Ninon de Lenclos or Ninon de Lanclos
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Anne Ninon"from the Enclo (or Ninon de Lenclos or Ninon de Lanclos
XEE4141834 Anne Ninon" from the Enclo (or Ninon de Lenclos or Ninon de Lanclos, 1620-1705) having lunch with Pierre Corneille. Engraving of the 19th century in " Confessions of Ninon de Lenclos" by Eugene Moret. by French School, (19th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Anne Ninon" from the Enclo (or Ninon de Lenclos or Ninon de Lanclos, 1620-1705) having lunch with Pierre Corneille. Engraving of the 19th century in " Confessions of Ninon de Lenclos" by Eugene Moret.); Stefano Bianchetti; French, out of copyright
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This print captures a moment in history, showcasing the renowned Anne Ninon from the Enclo (also known as Ninon de Lenclos or Ninon de Lanclos) having lunch with Pierre Corneille. The engraving, created by the French School in the 19th century and featured in "Confessions of Ninon de Lenclos" by Eugene Moret, offers a glimpse into their intimate conversation. Anne Ninon was an influential figure during her time, living from 1620 to 1705. Known for her wit and charm, she was not only a writer but also a close friend to many prominent figures of literature. In this image, we witness her engaging in lively discussion with Pierre Corneille, one of France's most celebrated playwrights. The composition beautifully portrays their friendship and intellectual connection. As they enjoy their meal together, it is evident that they are immersed in deep conversation about literature and life itself. Their animated expressions reveal their passion for ideas and storytelling. The colors used in this engraving add depth and vibrancy to the scene while capturing the essence of French culture during that era. Stefano Bianchetti skillfully brings this historical moment to life through his artistic interpretation. This print serves as a reminder of the power of human connection through communication and shared interests. It celebrates both Anne Ninon's legacy as a female writer and Pierre Corneille's contribution to French literature.
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