Self Portrait with Two Pupils

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Self Portrait with Two Students is a defiance of the Royal Academy’s and France’s standards for women. 

She showed this piece in 1785 at the Salon, the most prestigious art exhibition at the time. Self Portrait with Two Students stands over six feet tall, taller than the average French man, and consists of three figures: Labille-Guiard and her two female students.

Self Portrait with Two Pupils