Engraving Louis, Dauphin, son of Louis XVI, and his sister

KM002226

A renowned portrait painter of the 18th and 19th centuries, Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun enjoyed such a flourishing career that she became the official painter of Queen Marie Antoinette. The 1784 painting was commissioned directly by the Queen and reflects the characteristics of portraits of aristocratic...

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Characteristics

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Printing Technique
Burin
Artist
Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842)
Maintenance
Eviter toute source d'humidité et de lumière directe. Ne pas plier la feuille
Museum
Musée du Louvre
Reference
KM002226
EAN
3336727334768
Matière de l'article
Hahnemühle paper
Editor
GrandPalaisRmn Ateliers
Original work kept at
Paris, musée du Louvre

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Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755-1842)

Vigée Le Brun's self-portraits abound: paintings, pastels and drawings elegantly combine grace and feminine pride. As the Ancien Régime and its fine arts institution came to an end, the artist supplanted most of his portrait competitors. Her desire to overcome the constraints imposed on women artists allows her to develop a very personal technique and aesthetic criteria: she masters the science of colour and invents a whole range of poses and costumes that allow her to bring a great variety to her portraits and improvisations.