This portrait of Francis I is one of the many portraits Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun was commissioned to paint for the Italian aristocracy after she fled from France to Italy.
Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun painted this portrait of Caroline Murat, the later Queen of Naples, and her daughter Letizia in 1807. The painting was commissioned for the Palais des Tuileries, and clearly, the Queen is dressed for the occasion in an…
Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun painted this portrait of the Queen after she was asked to remove a portrait of Marie-Antoinette in a chemise dress from Salon. Although the two portraits are very similar, this one features the Queen in a formal, lace-trimmed…
Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun was the favored artist of the Queen Marie-Antoinette. In this royal family portrait inspired by depictions of the Holy Family, Vigée Le Brun captures the Queen's maternal role
Vigée Le Brun painted this portrait of Marie-Antoinette, to be displayed in the Salon. Here, Marie-Antoinette wears a white muslin dress and straw hat, which is drastically different from what the Queen would normally wear for portraiture. Although…
This portrait is the first commission Vigée Le Brun received from the Queen of France, Marie-Antoinette. Here, Vigée Le Brun captured the Queen's austere and confidence nature. In future portraits, Vigée Le Brun deviated from this depiction to focus…
18th century French portrait artist Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun painted this portrait of Anna Ivanovna Tolstaya in 1774, a couple of years before she was commissioned by the French royal family.