
Elisabeth Louise Vigée-Le Brun
1793
Oil on canvas
Vigée Le Brun was one of the most important women painters in Europe before 1800. At the age of 24, she made her first portrait of Marie-Antoinette (1755–1793), queen of France, and subsequently became the monarch's principal portraitist. Given their close ties, Vigée-LeBrun was forced to flee France following the Revolution. Part of her 12-year exile was spent in Vienna, Marie-Antoinette's birthplace, where she painted this image of Countess Maria Theresia Bucquoi (1746–1818) before the picturesque mountains of the Danube River. The portrait was made for the countess's brother, Prince Wenzel Paar (1744–1812). In her memoirs, Vigée
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