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Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun - Portrait of Madame de Stael as Corinne, 1808
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diioonysus · 2 months
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justineportraits · 2 years
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Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun   Lady Hamilton as a Bacchante 1790-92
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theartofvigeelebrun · 2 years
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Le Brun’s portrait of Sophie Geneviève, Le Couteulx du Molay (1788)
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robertmatejcek · 1 year
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Let Them Eat Cake - acrylic painting - 6″x6″ mdf - robert matejcek - 2022
"I want to be the girl with the most cake…"
- Hole - Doll Parts
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Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun - eine Pionierin der Malerei im 18. Jahrhundert
Entdecken Sie unsere Kollektion – Credit des Einführungsvideos: Ansicht eines Farbpalettenvideos von Taryn Elliott von Pexels– Abschließender Videokredit: Künstler-Malvideo von George Bond von Pixabay Der untenstehende Text ist ein Auszug aus dem Élisabeth Vigée-Lebrun (ISBN: 9781683256090) von Hermann Clemens Kosel, herausgegeben von Parkstone International. Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun…
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christophernolan · 1 year
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LORD OF THE RINGS + Art references
Albert Lynch - Jeanne d'Arc, 1903 Sergey Solomko | Nastasya Korolevichna ( Настасья Королевична) VIOLET OAKLEY - Lohengrin, Knight of the Swan book cover, c. 1910. Dante Gabriel Rossetti | The Day Dream (1880) Theodor von der Beek | Ophelia , 1901 Herbert G Schmalz | - Zenobia's last look on Palmyra, 1888 Leon Francois Comerre | Girl with a Golden Wreath Thomas Cooper Gotch | Destiny Gaston Bussière | Femme à la couronne: la princesse Celte , 1911 Romaine Brooks | Femme Avec des Fleurs, 1912. Elisabeth Louise Vigée-LeBrun | Portrait of Theresia, Countess Kinsky, 1793 Eleanor Fortescue-Brickdale | The Lover's World, 1905
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digitalfashionmuseum · 8 months
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Oil Painting, 1778, French.
By Elisabeth Louise Vigée LeBrun.
Portraying Marie Antoinette in a cream court dress.
Kunst Historisches Museum Wien.
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jadeseadragon · 11 months
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Elisabeth Louise Vigée-LeBrun (French, 1755 - 1842), The Countess von Schönfeld with Her Daughter, 1793, oil on canvas; University of Arizona Museum of Art.
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pwlanier · 1 year
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Portrait of Countess Maria Theresia Bucquoi, née Parr, 1793
Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Le Brun
Oil on canvas
At the age of 24, Vigée-LeBrun executed her first portrait of Queen Marie-Antoinette of France, and over the course of her career, remained the principal portraitist of the French aristocracy. On the night that revolutionaries arrested Louis XVI and his queen in 1789, Vigée-Le Brun fled France and went into exile traveling throughout Europe for 12 years.
Countess Maria Theresia Bucquoi was the daughter of Prince Johann Joseph Paar (1719-1792) and Countess Antonia Esterhazy (1719-1771), and the wife of Count Johann Josef Bucquoi (died 1803). The portrait was commissioned in 1793 by the sitter's brother, Prince Wenzel Paar. Vigée-LeBrun specifically recalls the painting in her Souvenirs when referring to the hospitality accorded to her by her Austrian patrons during her stay in Vienna. Upon its completion, the portrait was displayed in the salon of the palace of Prince Paar.
Minneapolis Institute of Art
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gogmstuff · 2 years
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It’s 1780 (top to bottom) -
1780 French lady (called Mademoiselle de Bionville) by Alexander Roslin (auctioned by Bukowskis). From a-l-ancien-regime.tumblr.com/post/14455324386/alexander-roslin-portrait-of-a-french-lady-called 841X1022 @96 208kj.
1780 Lady by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun (location ?). From 18thcenturyblog.johannaost.com/2007/08/elisabeth-louise-vigee-le-brun 1913X2468 @72 1.2M.
1780 Mairie de Lamballe by Jean-Laurent Mosnier (location ?) photo - Serge Andrieux-Cristal d’Argent (location ?). Posted to marie-antoinette.forumactif.org/t114p225-portraits-de-la-princesse-de-lamballe by La nuit, la neige on 15 June 2019 1024X1404.@73 490kj.
1780 Waldegrave Sisters by Sir Joshua Reynolds (National Galleries of Scotland - Edinburgh, UK). From their Web site 3542X3028 @150 11.3Mp.
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nataliakoptseva · 1 year
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"Portrait of the Daughters of Emperor Paul I", Marie Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun,1796
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justineportraits · 2 years
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Elisabeth Vigée Lebrun    Marie Antoinette   1788
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theartofvigeelebrun · 2 years
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A Collection of Landscapes by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
Le Mont Blanc | ca. 1808
La fête des bergers à Unspunnen | 1808-1809
A View of Lake Geneva | ca. 1807-1808
A Hilly Landscape with a River | ca. 1820
Mountainous Landscape in Pastels | unknown
Vue de lac de Zurich | unknown
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Carina’s historically accurate chemise à la reine gown
As I made one with 1770s round gown before, I decide to draw with chemise a la reine. As mention before, Carina’s dress from the movie is a mix of chemise a la reine and the round gown (especially the construction of the dress).
Chemise à la Reine, Robe a la Creole, or gaulle was popular in 1780s-1790s. Popularized by Queen Marie Antoinette (my favorite queen from history) and everyone thinking this was scandalous after they saw the portrait of the queen wearing that dress was painted by Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun. The queen used this as a rebellion against stifling French court life. The queen was criticized for not promoting the French silk industry. 
The dress was made out of muslin. However, the material brought the exploitation by colonization in that time. Especially, was imported from Dhaka, Bengal (now Bangladesh) by British East India Company.
The dress is also called Robe a la Creole because of the white dress and sash and there’s some connections of Caribbean influenced the dress. Some sources said there’s some connections of the dress was very likely worn by free women of color (and also white women) in the French colonies in the Caribbean and French Louisiana with the chemise gown and dressing gown and the style was worn by upper class white women as an adaptation of French dress to the tropical climate. It’s possible to say the dress was appropriated of the clothing of enslaved Caribbean women by white European women. 
To learn more about the origins of chemise à la reine, I recommend looking up this article
Back to the drawing, Carina is holding gardenia flower (it looks like a white rose in the drawing), symbolizes trust, clarity, hope and renewal.
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Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun - a Pioneering Woman Painter in the 18th Century
Explore our collection – Introduction video credit: View of a color palette video of Taryn Elliott from Pexels– Ending video credit: Artist painting video of George Bond from Pixabay The text below is the excerpt of the book Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun (ISBN: 9781683256083), written by W. H. Helm, published by Parkstone International. Élisabeth Louise Vigée-Lebrun (1755–1842) was a French…
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