Madame Roland (1754 -1793). Coiffure révolution française. „Album de coiffures histories“ by E. Nissy.
Coiffure 1er Republique. Madame Roland.
Hair Fashion during the First French Republic. Jeanne-Marie Roland de La Platière, better known as Madame Roland 1754-1793 (died by the guillotine), was a political figure in the French Revolution, which resulted in a salon in Paris.
In prison, she wrote her Appel à l’impartiale postérité, their daughter Eudora dedicated memoirs. Première République française.
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