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Six fanarts challenge!
It was quite fun to do, might do more in the future!
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women painted by women ❤️
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vivelareine · 1 year
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A portrait of Christine-Geneviève, Madame Mitoire, with her children Alexandre-Laurent and Charles-Benoît by Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, 1783.
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paintingispoetry · 2 years
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Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, Portrait of a Woman detail, ca. 1787
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empirearchives · 1 year
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When can I be her?
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oldsardens · 5 months
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Adelaide Labille-Guiard - Madame Charles Mitoire, née Christine-Geneviève Bron (1760-1842), avec ses enfants, allaitant l’un d’eux
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kamreadsandrecs · 6 days
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granstromjulius · 17 days
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Adélaïde Labille-Guiard
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Self Portrait at an Easel - Sofonisba Anguissola // Self Portrait - Mary Cassatt // Self Portrait with Two Pupils - Adélaïde Labille-Guiard // Self Portrait - Gwen John // Self Portrait as Saint Catherine of Alexandria - Artemisia Gentileschi // Self Portrait in a Straw Hat - Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun // The Man - Taylor Swift
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nancydrewwouldnever · 6 months
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Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, Self-Portrait at the Easel with Two Students, Marie Gabrielle Capet and Marie Marguerite Carreaux de Rosemond, 1785, oil/canvas (Metropolitan Museum of Art, NYC)
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Madame Charles Mitoire with Her Children by Adelaide Labille-Guiard, 1783.
Context: portrait of Christine-Genevieve Bron with her sons Alexandre-Laurent Mitoire and Charles-Benoit Mitoire.
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Adélaïde Labille-Guiard (1749-1803) "Portrait of Madame Charles Mitoire with Her Children" (1783) Pastel, on three sheets of blue paper, mounted on canvas Neoclassical Located in the Getty Museum, Los Angeles, California, United States This is no ordinary portrait of an eighteenth-century lady, for Madame Mitoire here bears a breast to nurse her infant son Charles-Benoît. Though its composition echoes traditional representations of the Holy Virgin and Child with Saint John the Baptist, this portrait also signals the modernity of its subject and her approach to motherhood. Published in 1762, Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s celebrated Enlightenment treatise on education and child-rearing, "Émile," implored women of all classes to cultivate more intimate bonds with their children and, above all, to breast-feed them personally, rather than retaining the services of a wet nurse, as most wealthy families did at the time. A vogue for breast-feeding swept Europe, and genteel women retreated from public life, into the domestic sphere to fulfill what Rousseau called “their first duty." Depicting a nursing mother, the portrait may also allude to Rousseau’s recommendations in its presentation of the infant, unencumbered by swaddling clothes (of which Rousseau strongly disapproved), and perhaps also in its inclusion of a glass of wine on the table at left (Rousseau’s tract draws a contrast between milk, “our first nourishment,” and wine, an acquired taste).
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paintingispoetry · 2 years
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Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, Princess Élisabeth of France, ca. 1787
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digitalfashionmuseum · 8 months
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Oil Painting, 1795, French.
By Adélaïde Labille-Guiard.
Portraying Joachim Lebreton in a brown coat, red striped waistcoat and white cravat.
The Nelson Atkins Museum of Art.
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oldsardens · 5 months
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Adelaide Labille-Guiard - Head of a Young Woman
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