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  1. Apr 12, 2024 · Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun, French painter, one of the most successful women artists (unusually so for her time), especially known for her portraits of women. She notably painted Marie-Antoinette more than 20 times and made numerous self-portraits. Learn more about Vigee-Lebruns life and work.

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  2. Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (French: [elizabɛt lwiz viʒe lə bʁœ̃]; 16 April 1755 – 30 March 1842), also known as Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun or simply as Madame Le Brun, was a French painter who mostly specialized in portrait painting, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

  3. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about the life and work of Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun, one of the most popular portraitists in 18th century France. She painted 30 portraits of Marie Antoinette and traveled across Europe during the Revolution.

  4. Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (16 April 1755—30 March 1842), also known as Madame Lebrun or Madame Le Brun, was a prominent French portrait painter of the late eighteenth century. She created more than 600 portraits, a considerable proportion of her total oeuvre of 800 paintings.

    • French
    • April 16, 1755
    • Paris, France
    • March 30, 1842
  5. Learn about the life and work of Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun, a French painter who became the favorite portraitist of Marie Antoinette and other royal patrons. Explore her style, achievements, and challenges as a woman artist in the 18th century.

    • French
    • April 16, 1755
    • Paris, France
    • March 30, 1842
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  7. Although a portraitist, she submitted an allegorical subject to the Salon exhibition as her reception piece in the hope of entering the Académie as a history painter. Vigée Le Brun achieved significant critical and popular success in the Salons of 1783, 1785, 1787, and 1789. In the first two, she showed history paintings.

  8. Portraitist of the Queen 1755 -1842. Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun was one of the great portrait artists of her day, easily the equal of Quentin de La Tour or Jean Baptiste Greuze. Born into relatively modest circumstances, she firmly established herself in society’s upper crust.

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