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Portrait of Count Grigory Chernyshev with a Mask in His Hand Painting ID:: 79241
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eisabeth Vige-Lebrun Portrait of Count Grigory Chernyshev with a Mask in His Hand 1793(1793)
Medium Oil on canvas
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Queen of France Painting ID:: 79625
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eisabeth Vige-Lebrun Queen of France 1778(1778)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 276 x 193 cm (108.7 x 76 in)
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Reymond Painting ID:: 79855
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eisabeth Vige-Lebrun Reymond 1786(1786)
Medium Oil on wood
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Marquise de Pezay Painting ID:: 79979
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eisabeth Vige-Lebrun Marquise de Pezay 1787(1787)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 123.4 x 155.9 cm (48.6 x 61.4 in)
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Marie Antoinette and her Children Painting ID:: 80399
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eisabeth Vige-Lebrun Marie Antoinette and her Children 1787(1787)
Medium Oil on canvas
Dimensions 275 x 215 cm (108.3 x 84.6 in)
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eisabeth Vige-Lebrun
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(Marie Élisabeth Louise; 16 April 1755 - 30 March 1842) was a French painter, and is recognized as the most famous female painter of the 18th century. Her style is generally considered Rococo and shows interest in the subject of neoclassical painting. Vigee Le Brun cannot be considered a pure Neoclassist, however, in that she creates mostly portraits in Neoclassical dress rather than the History painting. In her choice of color and style while serving as the portrait painter to Marie Antoinette, Vigee |
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