Chinard, Mme Récamier
Loretta reports:
I have mentioned
Madame Récamier
before, mainly in connection with furniture (
here
and
here
). She is quite well known among Regency/Napoleonic era aficionados, both for her portraits and her salon.
The
Gérard
and
David
portraits of her will be familiar to many. However, being mainly interested in the chaise longue, I hadn’t really noticed the
marble bust by Joseph Chirard
, until I came upon Janet Stephens’s video. Ms Stephens has posted several YouTube videos explaining Greek and Roman hair styles, which in turn help us get a better sense of the powerful influence of Greek and Roman statuary on this period of fashion in Europe and America.
Video by Janet Stephens:
Authentic Napoleonic Hairstyle: MadameRecamier
Image:
Bust of Juliette Récamier by Joseph Chinard
, in "Musée des Beaux-arts" of Lyon (France), photo by Philippe Alès, Creative Commons license.
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Published on September 20, 2018 21:30