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pintoras · 9 months ago
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Louise Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755-1842): Self-Portrait In Traveling Costume (via Sotheby’s)
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jadeseadragon · 2 years ago
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Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755 - 1842), Julie Le Brun Looking in a Mirror, 1787, oil on canvas, 28¾ × 23⅜ inches (73 × 59.4 cm); The Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York, NY.
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jadeseadragon · 2 years ago
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The girls look sweet. I wonder what became of them, where they ended up as pawns of the monarchy.
I also wonder why no source can agree on the correct order of the artist's given names. This is the third variant I've seen. Neither of the others included Marie.
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Daughters of Paul I of Russia.1796 Oil on Canvas. 99 x 99 cm. The State Hermitage Museum, St.Petersburg, Russia.
Alexandra Pavlovna (1783-1801), Yelena Pavlovna (1784-1803) were the daughters of Paul I and Maria Fyodorovna.
Art by Marie Louise Élisabeth Vigée le Brun.(1755-1842).
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eirene · 7 months ago
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Comtesse de Cérès (former title Lady Folding a Letter)
Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
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tiny-librarian · 9 months ago
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Self-portrait of Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun at age sixteen.
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royalty-nobility · 17 days ago
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Maria Luisa di Borbone, Princess of the Two Sicilies
Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755–1842)
Date: 1790
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: The Met 5th Ave, New York City, NY, United States
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For her likeness of Maria Luisa (1773–1802), painted in Naples, Vigée Le Brun abandoned the convention of formal royal portraiture in accordance with which the sitter’s rank is indicated. Instead, she presents the rather plain princess seated at a desk, her porte-crayon in hand, providing a glimpse of her drawing. The effect is intimate and spontaneous.
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lollobarcollomanonmollo · 8 months ago
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women painted by women ❤️
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diemelusine · 5 months ago
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Self-portrait in a straw hat (c. 1782) by Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun. National Gallery.
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artthatgivesmefeelings · 2 years ago
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Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755-1842) Madame Rousseau, femme de l'architecte Pierre Rousseau, et sa fille, 1789 Musée du Louvre
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thisisjohannasstuff · 2 months ago
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podartists · 2 years ago
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Portrait de Julie Le Brun (1787) | Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755 – 1842)
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pintoras · 10 months ago
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Louise Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755-1842): Portrait of the Duchesse de Guiche, née Louise Françoise Gabrielle Aglaé de Polignac (1784) (via Sotheby’s)
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jadeseadragon · 2 years ago
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Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755 - 1842), Muhammad Dervish Khan, 1788; private collection.
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abwwia · 8 months ago
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Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun ( FR, 1755- 1842)
#bornonthisday Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun ( FR, 1755- 1842) was a French painter who mostly specialized in portrait painting, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries. Via Wikipedia #PalianSHOW
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eirene · 1 year ago
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Maria Grigorievna Viazemskaïa, Princess Golitsyna, 1798
Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
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gregdotorg · 2 years ago
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Trying to make sense of Delamarre and his painting of a dog said by someone (tho not anyone in history) to be Marie Antoinette's beloved Pompon, in the context of Marie Antoinette actually beloved painters, and it's not evening out.
L: Anne Vallayer-Coster's best still life, she got a studio in the Louvre and a stipend from M-A. R: Elisabeth Louise Vigee le Brun's portrait of the comte de Vaudreuil, her patron, who slept his way to power at Versailles, which led to her becoming the favorite portraitist of the queen and her groupies. Bottom: Delamarre's dog, supposedly Pompon, bless his wide-eyed, shaved-ass soul
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