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Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755-1842) Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, duchesse de Caderousse, 1784 Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City Madame la Comtesse was the daughter of the Marquis de Sinety and was betrothed to her husband, who was the eldest son of the Marquis de Vachères, in 1779 in a ceremony that took place at Versailles and was witnessed by several members of the royal family. Marie Gabrielle was formally presented at court after her wedding that summer and swiftly became one of Marie Antoinette’s closest friends. She escaped the revolution and became Duchesse de Caderousse when her husband inherited the title in June 1800. Although women of the Comtesse’s class usually wore their hair powdered, Vigée Le Brun persuaded her to be painted with her hair in its natural state, which caused a furore when she went to the theatre straight after one of her sittings. ‘I could not stand powdered hair,’ the artist later recalled in her memoirs. ‘I persuaded the beautiful Duchesse de Grammont-Caderousse not to use any for her portrait. Her hair was ebony black… arranged in irregular curls. After the sitting, which finished at the time of the midday meal, the Duchesse left her hair as it was and went to the theatre as she was. Such a lovely woman had to set the fashion, which gradually caught on and became widespread.’ -Madame Guillotine
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onedivinemisfit · 2 months
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Lady Herbalist
Sketch study based on Élizabeth Vigée Le Brun’s Marie-Gabrielle de Gramont, Duchesse de Caderousse, 1784
AnS (c) Akizuki Sorata
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paintingispoetry · 2 years
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Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Portrait of Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, Duchesse de Caderousse, 1784
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comtessezouboff · 1 year
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Louis XIV's Gallery of Beauties
A retexture by La Comtesse Zouboff — Original Mesh by @thejim07
This set of 20 portraits was comissioned by the king himself in the 1650s to Charles and Henri Beaubrun (except for a portrait of Henrietta Anna of England, Comissioned to Nicolas Mignard) The portraits comprises the queen, royal princesses and ladies of the court. They hanged at the king's appartments at Versailles. In the 1670s the paintings were progressively relegated to the king's minor residences, but in 1837, Louis-Philippe, King of the French turned Versailles into a museum and rejoined the paintings, in the Louis XIV Rooms, where they remain.
The set includes 20 portraits, with the original frame swatches, fully recolorable. The portraits are of:
Anne Genèvieve de Bourbon, Duchess d'Estouteville and Longueville
Françoise-Athénaïs de Rochechouart (later, Marquise de Montespan)
Anna Martonozzi, Princess of Conti
Anne Louise Boyer, Duchess of Noailles
Anne Marie Gonzaga, Countess Palatine
Anne de Rohan-Chabot, Princess de Soubise
Catherine Henriette d'Harcourt, Duchess d'Arpajon
Catherine de Neuville, Countess d'Armagnac
Charlotte Catherine de Gramont, Proncess of Monaco
Charlotte Isabelle Angélique de Montmorency-Bouteville, Duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin
Elizabeth of Orléans, Duchess of Guise and Joÿeuse
Françoise Madeleine d'Orléans (née de Valois) Duchess of Savoy
Françoise Mignot, Mareschalle of l'Hospital
Françoise de Neufville, Duchess of Chaulnes
Gabrielle-Louise de Saint-Simon, Duchess of Brissac
Henrietta Anna of England, Duchess of Orléans
Madeleine-Charlotte d'Albert-d'Ailly, Duchess of Foix
Marguerite Louise d'Orléans, Grand Duchess of Tuscany
Marguerite-Louise-Suzanne de Béthune-Sully, Countess of Gyche
Marie Thérèse of Austria, Queen Consort of France and Navarre
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Retextured from the "portrait of Anne Marie Louise d'Orléans", found here
Table, torcheres and floor by @thejim07
Rest of the decor by @joojconverts
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steliosagapitos · 13 days
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"Marie-Gabrielle De Gramont, Duchess Of Caderousse" by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun.
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pagansphinx · 7 months
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Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755–1842) • Portrait of Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, Duchesse de Caderousse • 1784 • The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Kansas City, Missouri
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weary-hearted-art · 1 year
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Louise Élisabeth Vigée le Brun, Portrait of Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, Duchesse de Caderousse, 1784
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poetlcs · 1 year
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2023 reading tracker
total: 75/52
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a sky beyond the storm - sabaa tahir
enclave - claire g. coleman
a criminal magic - lee kelly (dnf)
the shattered city - lisa maxwell
a feast for crows - george r.r martin
the ballad of songbirds and snakes - suzanne collins
chain of iron - cassandra clare
hell bent - leigh bardugo
chain of thorns - cassandra clare
the bronzed beasts - roshani chokshi
the drowning faith - r.f kuang
how high we go in the dark - sequoia nagamatsu
the jasmine throne - tasha suri
the hunger games - suzanne collins
catching fire - suzanne collins
mockingjay - suzanne collins
a far wilder magic - allison saft
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the transmigration of bodies - yuri herrera
portrait of an unknown lady - maria gainza
love in the big city - sang young park
my brilliant friend - elena ferrante
frankenstein in baghdad - ahmed saadawi
la bastarda - trifonia melibea obono
bolla - pajtim statovci
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you are eating an orange. you are naked - sheung-king
seeing other people - diana reid
the henna wars - adiba jaigirdar
you and me on vacation - emily henry
now that i see you - emma batchelor 
delilah green doesn’t care - ashley herring blake
becoming kirrali lewis - jane harrison
style - chelsea m. cameron
yellowface - rf kuang
the summer i turned pretty - jenny han
it’s not summer without you - jenny han
the charm offensive - alison cochrun
love & virtue - diana reid
the divines - ellie eaton
sincerely, carter - whitney g
crushing - genevieve novak
icebreaker - hannah grace
cleopatra & frankenstein - coco mellors
duck a l’orange for breakfast - karina may
happy place - emily henry
wildfire - hannah grace
i am not your perfect mexican daughter - erika l. sanchez
you don’t have a shot - racquel marie
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final girls - riley sager
nine liars - maureen johnson
the box in the woods - maureen johnson
a good girls guide to murder - holly jackson
good girl, bad blood - holly jackson
queen of the tiles - hanna alkaf
as good as dead - holly jackson
kill joy - holly jackson
five survive - holly jackson
the dry - jane harper
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mirror sydney - vanessa berry
in byrons wake: the turbulent lives of lord byron’s wife and daughter, annabella milbanke and ada lovelace - miranda seymour
the lavender scare: the cold war persecution of gays and lesbians in the federal government - david k. johnson
odd girl out: the hidden culture of aggression in girls - rachel simmons
dinosaurs rediscovered - michael j. benton
queer others in victorian gothic - ardel haefele-thomas
alone time: four cities, four seasons and the pleasures of solitude - stephanie rosenbloom
how to break up with fast fashion - lauren bravo
the white album - joan didion
the gene - siddhartha mukherjee
the new hite report: the revolutionary report on female sexuality - shere hite
my body - emily ratajkowski
historical fiction
the mountains sing - nguyen phan que mai
one for the master - dorothy johnson
tomorrow and tomorrow and tomorrow - gabrielle zevin
the christie affair (dnf) - nina de gramont
classics
things fall apart - chinua achebe
northanger abbey - jane austen
jamaica inn - daphne du maurier 
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tatsuma-forever · 7 months
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rating random historical figures that appear in the rose of versailles by their names (+ their titles but in french for the drama):
Antoine-Louis-Marie de Gramont, duc de Guiche: wtf is a gramont. 4/10
Bernard Châtelet: like the dog? 2/10, -1 for the Rosalie situation
Charles-Philippe de France, comte d’Artois: would be better if it was just Philippe because one Charles is more than enough. 3/10
Charlotte de Polignac/Aglaé de Polignac, duchesse de Guiche: yeah i’d kill myself too if that was my name. 1/10
Christoph Willibald Gluck: 6/10
Honoré-Gabriel Riqueti de Mirabeau: sounds fake. 5/10
Jeanne de Valois-Saint-Rémy, comtesse de la Motte: remy like the rat!! 4/10
Yolande Martine Gabrielle de Polastron, comtesse puis duchesse de Polignac: holy moly. 6/10
Étienne-Charles de Loménie de Brienne: Étienne was the only good part. 3/10
Louis-Joseph Xavier François de France: goes pretty hard ngl. 8/10
Louis-Stanislas de France, comte de Provence, Louis XVIII: i’ve had enough Louis. i am done. 4/10
Marie-Thérèse Charlotte de France, duchesse d’Angoulême: mrs. Antoinette was not playing around with her kids names goddamn. Thérèse is a banger name. 7/10
Louis Marc Antoine Rétaux de Villette: another goddamn Louis. 4/10
Sophie Piper/Eva Sophie von Fersen: Sophie Piper sounds like the name of a mommy vlogger. 0/10
Stanislas Leszczynski, roi de Pologne, duc de Lorraine et de Bar: he’s literally mentioned once and never again, but holy shit, that’s definitely a name. 7/10
Rosalie Lamorlière: YEAAHHHHH LET’S GO. ROSALIE LAMORLIÈRE WAHOOOO!!!! 11/10!!!!
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vincentdelaplage · 2 years
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UN VIGÉE LE BRUN SINON RIEN Duchesse de Caderousse (1784). Huile sur toile, 105 × 76 cm, collection particulière. Marie-Gabrielle de Sinéty (1760-1832), duchesse de Caderousse, est la fille du marquis André de Sinéty et de Marie-Anne de Ravenel. Mariée en 1779 avec André Joseph Hippolyte de Gramont, duc de Caderousse (1761-1817), elle en aura quatre enfants. La famille de Gramont est de très ancienne noblesse. "Stephane Grappelli feat Yehudi Menuhin - Jalousie" sur YouTube https://youtu.be/dzIEaNRoj3k #culturejaiflash #peinturefigurative #leslumièresdeversailles https://www.instagram.com/p/Cf3U8IcMEz6/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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lunamarish · 2 years
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Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, Portrait of Marie-Gabrielle de Gramont, Comtesse de Caderousse, Detail, 1784
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books0977 · 4 years
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Portrait of Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, Duchesse de Caderousse (1784). Elisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun (French, 1755-1842). Oil on oak panel. Nelson-Atkins Museum.
Vigée Le Brun was among the best known women painters of the 18th century. Like the Duchesse de Caderousse, who is portrayed in this portrait, she was charming and pretty, and became a personal friend of the French Queen Marie Antoinette. In her memoirs, Le Brun recalls persuading the Duchesse not to wear powder so as to show off her ebony black hair. In her role here as a peasant girl with a basket of fruit, the Duchesse reflects the fashion of rustic simplicity introduced by Marie Antoinette herself in her model farm at Versailles, the seat of the French court.
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llovelymoonn · 2 years
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portraits by élisabeth vigée le brun
self-portrait in a straw hat \\ queen marie antionette \\ self-portrait with her daughter, julie \\ madame perregaux \\ marie-gabrielle de gramont, duchesse de caderousse (1784) \\ comtesse de la châtre (1789) \\ anna ivanovna baryatinskaya tolstoy (1796) \\ portrait de la comtesse maria theresia bucquo (1793) \\ julie le brun as flora (1799) \\ anna beloselskaya-belozerskaya (1798)
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Don't talk to me or my son ever again ✌️
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funny1723 · 4 years
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Portrait of Marie-Gabrielle de Gramont, comtesse de Caderousse (details), 1784, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
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