The late Madame Dudevant (Georges Sand), 1876. Engraving from a photograph by P. Verdot of Chateauroux. 'Aurore Dupin inspired with high-flown ideas of human liberty and equality; of social democracy, the right of woman to make herself a was taught as a girl all manner of masculine accomplishments, fencing and shooting as well as [Her] jealous of her regard for M. Jules Sandeau, a law years her was a quarrel, and a legal separation, Madame Dudevant purchasing her conjugal emancipation by the sacrifice of her paternal


The late Madame Dudevant (Georges Sand), 1876. Engraving from a photograph by P. Verdot of Chateauroux. 'Aurore Dupin inspired with high-flown ideas of human liberty and equality; of social democracy, the right of woman to make herself a was taught as a girl all manner of masculine accomplishments, fencing and shooting as well as [Her] jealous of her regard for M. Jules Sandeau, a law years her was a quarrel, and a legal separation, Madame Dudevant purchasing her conjugal emancipation by the sacrifice of her paternal was in the Figaro that she began, writing jointly or alternately with Jules Sandeau under a common name, that of "Georges Sand," which seemed to imply a male then started upon a very brilliant career of independent authorship'. From "Illustrated London News", 1876.


Size: 4141px × 4960px
Photo credit: © The Print Collector / Alamy / Afripics
License: Licensed
Model Released: No

Keywords: /, 19th, 19th-century, amandine, amantine, art, artist, arts, aurore, author, baroness, black, britain, british, bw, century, collector, colour, concept, country, cross-dressing, de, death, dudevant, dupin, engraved, engraving, female, feminism, feminist, france, francueil, french, george, georges, illustrated, iln, job, literature, location, london, lucie, lucile, madame, news, newspaper, newspapers, nineteenth, novelist, obituary, occupation, painter, people, portrait, press, print, profession, pseudonym, rights, sand, unknown, white, woman, women, womens, writer