Description |
237 p., 16 p. of plates : ill. (some col.). |
Bibliography |
Includes bibliographical references (p. 205-220) and index. |
Contents |
Early years -- First successes -- Marriage -- Marie-Antoinette's portraitist -- Vigee Le Brun salonniere -- 1789 -- Rome -- Naples, Venice, Milan -- Vienna -- The Russian experience -- Homeward bound -- The English interlude -- Return to imperial France -- An active old age. |
Summary |
The foremost woman artist of her age, Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun (1755-1842) exerted her considerable charm to become the friend, and then official portraitist, of Marie Antoinette. Though profitable, this role made her a public and controversial figure, and in 1789 it precipitated her exile. In a Europe torn by strife and revolution, this singularly gifted and high-spirited woman nevertheless managed to thrive as an independent, self-supporting artist, doggedly setting up studios in Rome, Naples, Venice, Milan, Vienna, St. Petersburg, and London. Long overlooked or dismissed, Vigee Le Brun's portraits now hang in the Louvre, in a room of their own, as well as in all leading art museums of the world. Illustrations include sixteen of her portraits presented in full color.--From publisher description. |
Reproduction |
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. |
Subject |
Vigee-Lebrun, Louise-Elisabeth, 1755-1842.
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Portrait painters -- France -- Biography.
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Genre/Form |
Electronic books.
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Added Author |
Vigee-Lebrun, Louise-Elisabeth, 1755-1842.
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ProQuest (Firm)
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ISBN |
9780300108729 |
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0300108729 (hardcover : alk. paper) |
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