Retrato de la condesa Yekaterina Skavrónskaya

Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun · PD

Retrato de la condesa Yekaterina Skavrónskaya


Ficha

Año
1790
Técnica
óleo
Tipo
pintura
Dimensiones
135 × 95 cm

La historia

Vigee Le Brun had been Marie Antoinette's favourite portraitist, which made France dangerous for her once the Revolution began. She fled in 1789 and spent the next years painting her way across Europe, and by 1790 she had reached Naples. There she painted this Russian countess, Yekaterina Skavronskaya, a niece of Prince Potemkin and wife of the Russian envoy to the Neapolitan court. The countess holds a small oval miniature of her absent husband. Vigee Le Brun found her lovely but idle, describing a woman of angelic softness who spent her days doing very little. She signed the canvas as painted at Naples in 1790.

Retrato de la condesa Yekaterina Skavrónskaya — Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun — MuseScope