Friday, 21 June 2013

Madame Elisabeth

This is a favourite painting of mine. Madame Elisabeth, king Louis XVIth's sister, painted by Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun. It is currently on show in the orangerie of her domain in Montreuil neighbourhood. I have shown you the domain countless times in all seasons, to view the posts it's this way. To read about this highly intelligent and accomplished woman who was guillotined in 1794, it's this way.

Voici un de mes tableaux préférés : madame Elisabeth, soeur de Louis XVI, peinte par Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun. Il est actuellement visible à l'orangerie du domaine de Madame Elisabeth à Montreuil. Je vous ai montré son domaine à maintes reprises en toutes saisons, c'est par ici. Pour en savoir plus sur cette femme hautement intelligente et accomplie, qui fut guillotinée en 1794, c'est par ici.

14 comments:

Olivier said...

beau portrait, j'avoue que je connaissais pas trop son histoire avant ton post

Lowell said...

She is beautiful. And, you know what, she reminds me of someone. Who could that be? Ah, let's see...I've got it! Look at the portrait, then let your eyes move to the right to the image of Cieldequimper...you see clearly the resemblance, oui ?

Amazing. No wonder this is a favorite painting of yours. Perhaps you are related to Madame Elisabeth?

LONDONLULU said...

I love Lowell's comment!:) I remember some of those photos of her domain - so lovely. What a tragic end to someone who could have done much more.

Unknown said...

Yep, I think Lowell is right, too!! Her death was tragic! Great post for the day, Ciel. Thanks for the link!

Chattahoochee Valley Daily said...

I can only imagine that they took her head because she was smarter than many of the men of her time.

That Lowell, he doesn't miss a trick.

Randy said...

Wonderful painting. Doesn't go with my furnishing though.

Dave said...

I love these portraits, after all the painters were the "photographers" of their day. I love the story of how Henry V111 got Hogarth to go places and paint the women he fancied so he could see what they were like.

Cezar and Léia said...

Thanks for the information and links, this is so interesting, I'm going to check it.The painting is magnificent!
Happy Weekend,
Léia
*** rainy day here :(

Anonymous said...

Beautiful portrait.

Wayne said...

I can see why you like this painting. The circumstances of her death are very sad. I have to agree with Lowell, I think he's on to something.

Lowell said...

Not related, heh? Darn. I was planning to tell everyone I knew a French princess! I may do that anyway. :)

VP said...

A beautiful portrait made by another very accomplished woman.

Unknown said...

Wonderful painting.

PerthDailyPhoto said...

Madam Elizabeth was a stylish and clever woman Ciel, I can see why you admire her.