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  1. Madame du Barry, by Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun; posthumous, between 1789 and 1805. Vigée Le Brun began working on the portrait in 1789, but had to abandon it when she underwent exile the same year, due to the French Revolution.

  2. Like all royal mistresses, Madame du Barry lived comfortably... Fascinated by craftsmanship and painting, she commissioned numerous pieces from the joiner Delanois, the cabinetmaker Leleu and the painters Fragonard and Vien.

  3. Nov 9, 2022 · The tale of King Louis XVs last mistress, Madame du Barry, is a tragic one that is only now being given suitable attention through the recent opening of her newly renovated apartments at the Château de Versailles as well as a Netflix film currently filming on location.

  4. Nov 26, 2019 · History often blames Marie Antoinette’s reckless spending for the French Revolution—but the blame may actually lie more with her rival Madame du Barry. Even though King Louis XV gave his sweetums an astonishing allowance of three hundred livres a month, she somehow always managed to be in debt.

  5. Apr 18, 2019 · Popularly known as the last mistress of Louis XV of France (1710-1774), Madame du Barry rose from modest origins to become one of the most powerful women in France. But the glory didn’t last long as she later fell victim to the brutality of the French Revolution.

  6. Nov 10, 2021 · Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, widely regarded as the most accomplished female painter of the 18th century, painted this gorgeous portrait of Madame du Barry in 1782. That was the year in which...

  7. Devenue comtesse du Barry par mariage, elle est connue sous l'appellation de Madame du Barry [n 2] ou Jeanne du Barry. Née roturière, elle doit à sa grande beauté d'être devenue une personnalité importante du demi-monde parisien. Plusieurs hommes de la haute noblesse française sont de ses amants et lui apprennent les manières de la Cour.

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