Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun may be considered one of the most celebrated women artists of eighteenth century France. The elegance of her style and her ability to produce idealized images of her noble sitters made her increasingly popular within royalist circles. She was particularly favoured by the Queen Marie Antoinette whom she painted in a manner that provoked controversy among the critics and the public. Vigee Le Brun’s approach to her royal subject was very sentimental as it can be seen from her statements in her autobiography, the “Memoirs”. After the outbreak of the Revolution, Vigee Le Brun fled to Italy where she continued to paint portraits in the line of the Baroque rather than the Rococo tradition. Her reputation may be seen ...
This thesis analyses the gendered power relations involved in art works that were created by women a...
International audienceIn this text, I study the practice of painted self-portraiture in late eightee...
In 1800, the French artist Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, then resident in St Petersburg, was ...
Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun may be considered one of the most celebrated women artists of eightee...
In an attempt to clear her name, French Queen Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793) created her own royal fem...
What started as an unlikely partnership would blossom into a powerful and close friendship between a...
The style of Rococo evokes a variety of feminine attributions; women were usually depicted in works ...
This thesis examines the portraiture and patronage of Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-C...
International audienceÉlisabeth Vigée Le Brun was the official portraitist of Marie-Antoinette and a...
In the last few decades interest in the life and work of Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun has increased signif...
Portraits of Queen Marie Leszczinska (1703-1768) were highly visible in eighteenth-century France. A...
Elisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) Exposition au Grand Palais (23 septembre 2015-11 janvier ...
In the early modern era, the concept of professional and amateur female artists changed from the beg...
CHAPMAN Caroline, Eighteenth-Century Women Artists : Their Trials, Tribulations, and Triumphs, Londr...
Monique Mosser : Mme Vigée Le Brun's Greek supper. The famous woman painter Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun...
This thesis analyses the gendered power relations involved in art works that were created by women a...
International audienceIn this text, I study the practice of painted self-portraiture in late eightee...
In 1800, the French artist Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, then resident in St Petersburg, was ...
Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun may be considered one of the most celebrated women artists of eightee...
In an attempt to clear her name, French Queen Marie-Antoinette (1755-1793) created her own royal fem...
What started as an unlikely partnership would blossom into a powerful and close friendship between a...
The style of Rococo evokes a variety of feminine attributions; women were usually depicted in works ...
This thesis examines the portraiture and patronage of Marie Thérèse Louise de Savoie-C...
International audienceÉlisabeth Vigée Le Brun was the official portraitist of Marie-Antoinette and a...
In the last few decades interest in the life and work of Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun has increased signif...
Portraits of Queen Marie Leszczinska (1703-1768) were highly visible in eighteenth-century France. A...
Elisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842) Exposition au Grand Palais (23 septembre 2015-11 janvier ...
In the early modern era, the concept of professional and amateur female artists changed from the beg...
CHAPMAN Caroline, Eighteenth-Century Women Artists : Their Trials, Tribulations, and Triumphs, Londr...
Monique Mosser : Mme Vigée Le Brun's Greek supper. The famous woman painter Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun...
This thesis analyses the gendered power relations involved in art works that were created by women a...
International audienceIn this text, I study the practice of painted self-portraiture in late eightee...
In 1800, the French artist Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun, then resident in St Petersburg, was ...