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Vigée-Lebrun, Louise: Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788
Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788
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Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788

Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
Baroque | Portraits
Reference #: #16197
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Vigée-Lebrun, Louise: Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788
Vigée-Lebrun, Louise: Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788
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Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788

Date: 1788
Medium: oil on canvas
Location: ChActeau de Versailles, France
Dimensions: 271 x 195

Vigée-Lebrun painted picture Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788 in 1788. Prevailing color of this fine art print is blue and its shape is portrait. Original size is 271 x 195. This art piece is located in ChActeau de Versailles, France. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

A globally recognized French Baroque painter, Marie-Élisabeth Louise Vigée (1755-1842) was born in Paris into a family of painters. She learned the basics of painting from her father, who died in 1768 of suffocation due to fish bones. Already at a young age, she began to paint in her illegal studio. It was, however, soon closed and her equipment confiscated. She studied at the Academie de Saint Luc. When she was still a young girl, her mother’s friend introduced her to the future Queen Marie Antoinette. A few years later, the queen accepted Vigée as a member of the Académie Royale de Pentura te de Sculpture. Her social status rose rapidly and she remained good friends with Marie Antoinette. When riots broke out in France in 1789, Vigée was forced to leave for Italy. Her reputation preceded her, and so all the doors were open to her. They welcomed her enthusiastically in all cities and artistic institutions. Vigée also travelled through Prague and Berlin to St. Petersburg, where she was welcomed by Catherine the Great. Vigée painted several portraits of the entire royal family. She did not manage to paint Catherine the Great before her death. When Napoleon Bonaparte came to power in 1799, Vigée stopped in Paris on her way to England. She found, however, that many of her friends were dead. In her life, she drew nearly 1,500 paintings, of which almost half were portraits of European monarchs and nobles. She died in Paris at age 87.

Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788

Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun
Baroque | Portraits
Reference #: #16197

Motif size (height max. 140 cm)

Total size: 58 x 80 cm

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Print. The image is printed on the top quality 10-ink HP Z9PS printer on HP matte 270 g / m2 paper. You can choose any size to an accuracy of 1 cm. A margin of 5 cm around the image is added to the size of the motif.

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Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788

Date: 1788
Medium: oil on canvas
Location: ChActeau de Versailles, France
Dimensions: 271 x 195

Vigée-Lebrun painted picture Marie-Antoinette (1755-93) 1788 in 1788. Prevailing color of this fine art print is blue and its shape is portrait. Original size is 271 x 195. This art piece is located in ChActeau de Versailles, France. This image is printed on demand - you can choose material, size and finishing.

A globally recognized French Baroque painter, Marie-Élisabeth Louise Vigée (1755-1842) was born in Paris into a family of painters. She learned the basics of painting from her father, who died in 1768 of suffocation due to fish bones. Already at a young age, she began to paint in her illegal studio. It was, however, soon closed and her equipment confiscated. She studied at the Academie de Saint Luc. When she was still a young girl, her mother’s friend introduced her to the future Queen Marie Antoinette. A few years later, the queen accepted Vigée as a member of the Académie Royale de Pentura te de Sculpture. Her social status rose rapidly and she remained good friends with Marie Antoinette. When riots broke out in France in 1789, Vigée was forced to leave for Italy. Her reputation preceded her, and so all the doors were open to her. They welcomed her enthusiastically in all cities and artistic institutions. Vigée also travelled through Prague and Berlin to St. Petersburg, where she was welcomed by Catherine the Great. Vigée painted several portraits of the entire royal family. She did not manage to paint Catherine the Great before her death. When Napoleon Bonaparte came to power in 1799, Vigée stopped in Paris on her way to England. She found, however, that many of her friends were dead. In her life, she drew nearly 1,500 paintings, of which almost half were portraits of European monarchs and nobles. She died in Paris at age 87.

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