In all centuries, at all times of its existence, mankind has been admired by the fair sex. Beauties have always remained beauties, despite the fact that different female temperaments were in fashion in different centuries. In ancient Greece and Rome, the beautiful townspeople were proud and impregnable. Real wives and daughters of the true patricians, they were beautiful, like the marble figures of the goddesses that adorned the temples. The Venetians, these capricious, bizarre creatures, surrounded themselves with a halo of playfulness and mystery. What are only Venetian carnivals, amazing masks - the mask of the townswoman, the Beautiful Lady, Colombina (Colombina, as you know, has a small half-mask hiding her face). An interesting Moretta mask, which has no mouth, is the most mysterious mask of Venice. Female images of sunny Italy are passionate, mysterious, fascinating. They will never be forgotten by those who have seen them at least once in their lives.
How can you not admire beautiful girls? And the proud aristocrats in magnificent dresses, and the pretty little shepherdesses who came down to us from Watteau's canvases are all just perfect. People who created the image of the Beautiful Lady, and worshiping him, are in our time. But in each era its own canons of beauty. Humility and meekness are held in high esteem and fashion in the Middle Ages (the Middle Ages - the time when women had a hard time, since most men saw the "vessel of sin" in them, and often men blamed women for all their failures). Then the situation improved - during the Renaissance, the woman again became a goddess who is ready to be carried in her arms. The beauty could be severe with her admirers, and she never allowed herself anything superfluous. Then, when socialites began to organize evenings and receptions, to open their salons - not the salons that are known to us, residents of the twentieth and twenty-first centuries, but high-salon salons, where only the most worthy gentlemen and ladies were invited.
This era found its reflection in literature in the works of Guy De Maupassant, an author whose books show all aspects of social life in the 19th century - both solar and shadow.
What room is associated with a woman? Of course, this is a bedroom. The most beautiful bedrooms in St. Petersburg were with persons close to the court and with royal persons in the Winter Palace. Today you can buy a bedroom in any style, even in a palace style. Each of us has such amazing opportunities - furniture today is available not only for aristocrats. Therefore, any woman can choose bedroom furniture to her taste, so that this room is beautiful, like her mistress.