Women painters, 1780 - 1830 The birth of a battle

Women painters, 1780 - 1830 The birth of a battle

March 3, 2021 July 4, 2021 Exhibition has ended
It is widely believed that after the glory of Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun linked to the Ancien Régime, it was not until the second half of the 19th century that such remarkable female painters could be found. However, it was between 1780 and 1830 that their struggle found its roots: the right to training, professionalization, a public existence and a place on the art market. The women artists presented at the Musée du Luxembourg on the occasion of this exhibition were as much actors of these social changes as they were of the changes in 19th century art.
Rose Trianon Frivolity Earrings
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Rose Trianon Frivolity Earrings

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Frivolity originated in Europe under the name "knotting". The origin seems to be proven in the 16th century but is undetermined from a geographical point of view. In the 18th century, frivolity was an art appreciated by the aristocracy, and it was part of the education of well-born girls.
It is a lace technique, traditionally performed with one or two shuttles; they hold the cotton or silk thread, allow it to unroll, and prevent it from spinning. The works are made up of a series of knots, arranged in such a way as to form a pattern. The knots are made in two parts, and are sometimes separated by "picots", which make the works more attractive.
This art has not been lost: Lorina Balteanu discovered it in 2006, and had the idea of incorporating glass beads and fine stones, transforming lace into a refined and elegant jewel.
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