Célèbre et célébrée très jeune dans toute l'Europe, Mme Vigée Le Brun occupe une place de choix dans l'histoire de la peinture de la fin du XVIIIe siècle. Portraitiste attitrée de la reine ...
Louise Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842), peintre au talent reconnu dès l'âge de quinze ans, devenue portraitiste de Marie-Antoinette en 1778, fuit Paris avec son enfant en 1789. D'une cour à ...
The artist’s self-portrait with her daughter raised eyebrows with her open mouth. Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Self-Portrait with her Daughter, Julie (c. 1789). Found in the Collection of Musée du Louvre, ...
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This spellbinding first-person narrative, a reissue of the 1903 edition, has all the elements of a successful novel: its charismatic heroine (1756-1842) is an eminent and exceptionally productive ...
THE Souvenirs of Madame Vigée le Brun (née Elisabeth Louise Vigée), though shorn somewhat of their original proportions, and sufficiently ill translated, form an important and acceptable addition to ...
I misread the title of this new account of the life and art of Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) as “Darling” and thus, ...
11'' x 8'' approx. 20'' x 16'' 12'' x 10'' approx. 22'' x 20'' ...
20.5 x 29.8 cm. (8.1 x 11.7 in.) Commissioned by (or offered by the artist to) the child's mother, the comtesse de Montesquiou Fezensac, née Louise Charlotte Françoise Le Tellier de ...
48 x 37.5 cm. (18.9 x 14.8 in.) Presumably bequeathed by her to her cousin, Madame Justin Tripier Le Franc, née Eugénie Le Brun (1797-1872); Thence by inheritance to her son, Charles- Auguste Tripier ...
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