
Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
1755–1842 · Frankreich · Rokoko
Die Geschichte
In 1778, Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, a 23-year-old Parisian portraitist trained largely by her own father before his early death, was summoned to Versailles to paint the 22-year-old queen, Marie Antoinette. It began a decade in which she painted the queen roughly 30 times, in formal state robes, in a plain muslin dress that briefly scandalized the court for looking too simple for a queen, and surrounded by her children.
That closeness to the queen turned dangerous once the Revolution began. On 6 October 1789, the same day a Paris crowd marched the king, Louis XVI, and Marie Antoinette from Versailles to the Tuileries Palace, Vigee Le Brun left the city in the opposite direction, traveling in a public coach dressed as an ordinary working woman with her young daughter Julie, to avoid being recognized as the queen's painter.
She did not return to France for twelve years. In that time she worked her way through the courts of Italy, Austria, Russia and elsewhere, painting nobility whose language she often did not speak, supporting herself and her daughter entirely on portrait commissions, and getting elected to art academies in cities including Rome and St Petersburg along the way, a rare honor for a woman painter of that period. She was finally allowed back into France in 1802, by which point she had produced several hundred portraits across half of Europe.
Werke
13 Werke
Marie-Antoinette und ihre KinderÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1787
Marie-Antoinette mit einer RoseÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1783
Selbstbildnis mit ihrer Tochter JulieÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1789
Bildnis der Prinzessin Maria ChristinaÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1790
Selbstbildnis mit StrohhutÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1782
Comtesse de la Châtre (Marie Charlotte Louise Perrette Aglaé Bontemps, 1762-1848)Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1789
Madame Grand (Noël Catherine Verlée, 1761–1835)Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1783
Der Friede bringt den Wohlstand zurückÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1780
Bildnis der Gräfin Jekaterina SkawronskajaÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1790
SelbstbildnisÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1790
Charles-Alexandre de Calonne (1734–1802)Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1784
Gräfin Jekaterina Wassiljewna SkawronskajaÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1796
Selbstbildnis mit ihrer Tochter JulieÉlisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, 1786