Marie-Denise Villers (French, 1774-1821) • A Young Woman Seated by a Window • c. 1801 • Private collection
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Portrait of Charlotte du Val d’Ognes | 🎨 Marie-Denise Villers | 1801
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Marie-Denise Villers, Self-Portrait
Marie-Denise Villers (née Lemoine; 1774 – 19 August 1821) was a French painter who specialized in portraits. Via Wikipedia
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Marie-Denise Villers (French, 1774-1821)
Etude de femme d'après nature (A Study of a Woman from Nature), also known as "Portrait of Madame Soustra,"1802
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A painting by Marie-Denise Villers, 1801:
It is apparently not a self-portrait, but in some ways, I think it is. It can be seen at the Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC.
Some good thoughts about this painting, one I love very much:
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Une etude de femme d'apres nature, Marie-Denise Villers (1802) and Hidden Villers II, Volker Hermes (2019)
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First attributed to Jacques-Louis David and then Constance Marie Charpentier, this compelling 1801 portrait is now believed to be the work of Marie-Denise Villers: https://publicdomainreview.org/collection/villers-portrait
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Oil Painting, 1789, French.
By Marie Victoire Lemoine.
Portraying the artist with her sister.
Met Museum.
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From the same painting as my profile pic :)
Etude de femme d'après nature (A Study of a Woman from Nature), also known as “Portrait of Madame Soustra”, c. 1802
Marie-Denise Villers, born Lemoine
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🎨 Marie-Denise Villers (1774-1821), France. 🖼 Young woman drawing. (1801)
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Portrait of Charlotte du Val d'Ognes by Marie-Denise Villers (1801)
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Marie Denise Villers, “Marie Joséphine Charlotte du Val d’Ognes” (1801)
[photo courtesy The Metropolitan Museum of Art]
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Early 1800s Directoire fashion -
Top left: ca. 1800 María Luisa de Borbón y Vallabriga by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (Galleria degli Uffizi - Firenze, Toscana, Italy). From Wikimedia; increased exposure 2030X3490 @72 833kj.
Top right: 1800 Condesa de Chinchon by Francisco de Goya y Lucientes (Museo Nacional del Prado - Madrid, Spain). Probably from Wikimedia 2015X3051 @310 1.6Mj.
Second row: 1801 Fru Elisabeth Sophie Chrystie, f. Krefting by Jens Juel (Nasjonalmuseet - Oslo, Norway). From their Web site; fixed spots & edges w Pshop 4928X6214 @150 6.7Mj.
Third row left: 1801 Sophie Crouzet by Louis Hersent (Cleveland Museum of Art, Cleveland, Ohio, USA). From their Web site 2206X2752 @144 5.8Mp.
Third row right: 1801 Marie Joséphine Charlotte du Val d'Ognes by Marie Denise Villers (Metropolitan Museum of Art). From their Web site 3020X3780 @300 3.2Mj.
Fourth row: 1802 Madame Philippe Panon Desbassayns de Richemont (Jeanne Eglé Mourgue, 1778–1855) and Her Son, Eugène (1800–1859) by Marie Guillelmine Benoist (Meropolitan Museum of Art). From their Web site 2934X3795 @300 5Mj.
Fifth row left: 1803 Friederike von Helldorf by Anton Graff (location ?). From twitter.com/Make_u2_happy/status/1327328578569179136/photo/1; fixed 3 spots and suppressed veiling reflection lower left w Pshop 1636X2048 @72 694kj.
Fifth row right: 1803 Lady Airey, née Catherine Talbot, femme de Sir George Airey, officier anglais by Richard Cosway (Musée du Louvre - Paris, France). From their Web site; fit to screen 804X1200 @72 342kj,
Sixth row: ca. 1804 Louisa Montagu, Viscountess Hinchingbrook by Thomas Lawrence and studio (auctioned by Christie's). From Wikimedia 1951X3200 @33.81 817kj.
Bottom: 1804 (published) Lavinia (Bingham), Countess Spencer by Charles Turner after Sir Martin Arthur Shee (National Galleries of Scotland - Edinburgh, UK). From their Web site 1920X2552 @300 2.6Mj
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MARIE-DENISE VILLERS
Marie Joséphine Charlotte du Val d'Ognes.
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