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Elizabeth Louise Collection

"Elizabeth Louise: A Journey Through Art and Time" Step into the world of Elizabeth Louise, a remarkable artist whose talent transcends centuries

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Self Portrait in a Straw Hat, c1782, (1912). Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Self Portrait in a Straw Hat, c1782, (1912). Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Self Portrait in a Straw Hat, c1782, (1912). A colour print from Famous Paintings, with an introduction by Gilbert Chesterton, Cassell and Company, (London, New York, Toronto, 1912)

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Queen Victoria Visiting the Tomb of Frederick the Great, 1858. Creator: Unknown

Queen Victoria Visiting the Tomb of Frederick the Great, 1858. Creator: Unknown
Queen Victoria Visiting the Tomb of Frederick the Great, 1858. Her Majesty and the Prince Consort, during their recent visit to Prussia, inspected the tomb of Frederick the Great

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Elizabeth (1801-1873), Queen of Prussia, born Princess of Bavaria, early-mid 19th century

Elizabeth (1801-1873), Queen of Prussia, born Princess of Bavaria, early-mid 19th century. Creator: Joseph Karl Stieler
Elizabeth (1801-1873), Queen of Prussia, born Princess of Bavaria, married to King Frederick William IV, early-mid 19th century

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Elisabeth Louise De Vigee-Lebrun, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Elisabeth Louise De Vigee-Lebrun, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Elisabeth Louise De Vigee-Lebrun, (1933). Portrait of French painter E lisabeth Louise Vige e Le Brun (1755-1842). Also known as Madame Lebrun, she was a prominent artist

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Elisabeth Von Bayern, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Elisabeth Von Bayern, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Elisabeth Von Bayern, (1933). Portrait of Elisabeth Ludovika, Princess of Bavaria and Queen consort of Prussia (1801-1873). After a painting by Joseph Stieler

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Elisabeth Vigee=Lebrun 1755-1842. - Selbstbildnis, 1934

Elisabeth Vigee=Lebrun 1755-1842. - Selbstbildnis, 1934
Elisabeth Vigee=Lebrun 1755-1842, 1934. Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun (1755-1842), also known as Madame Lebrun, was a prominent French painter. From Die Groszen der Weltgelchichte

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Marguise De Crussolls, c1789. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Marguise De Crussolls, c1789. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Marguise De Crussolls, c1789. From The French Pastellists of the Eighteenth Century by Haldane MacFall. [MacMillan and Co. Limited, London, 1909]

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun (1755-1842) with her daughter Jeanne-Lucie, 1786, (1911)

Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun (1755-1842) with her daughter Jeanne-Lucie, 1786, (1911)
Self portairt of Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun (1755-1842) with her daughter Jeanne-Lucie, 1786. Vigee Le Brun was an influential French painter of the 18th century. From A History of Painting Vol

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Elizabeth Louise, Queen of Prussia, 19th century. Artist: W Clerk

Elizabeth Louise, Queen of Prussia, 19th century. Artist: W Clerk
Elizabeth Louise, Queen of Prussia, 19th century. Elisabeth Ludovika of Bavaria (1801-1873), Queen Consort of Prussia

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Madame Mole-Reymond, 1786 (1910). Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Madame Mole-Reymond, 1786 (1910). Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Madame Mole-Reymond, 1786 (1910). Found in the collection of the Louvre, Paris, France. From The Connoisseur magazine (September 1910)

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Madame Vigee Lebrun and her daughter, Jeanne Lucie Louise, 1789, (1938)

Madame Vigee Lebrun and her daughter, Jeanne Lucie Louise, 1789, (1938). Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Madame Vigee Lebrun and her daughter, Jeanne Lucie Louise, 1789. Painting housed in the Louvre, Paris. From World-Famous Paintings edited by J. Greig Pirie [W. & G. Foyle, Ltd, London, 1938.]

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Marie Antoinette And Her Children, c1787, (1885)

Marie Antoinette And Her Children, c1787, (1885). Queen Marie Antoinette (1755-1793), with Louis Joseph Francois, Louis Charles, and Marie Therese Charlotte

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Portrait of Count Grigory Chernyshov with a Mask, 1793. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Portrait of Count Grigory Chernyshov with a Mask, 1793. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Portrait of Count Grigory Chernyshov with a Mask, 1793. Found in the collection of the State Hermitage, St Petersburg

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Cupid, late 18th or 19th century. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Cupid, late 18th or 19th century. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Cupid, late 18th or 19th century. Found in the collection of the Regional Art Museum, Chernigov, Ukraine

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Drawing Room in the Baryatinsky House in Altona, 1807. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Drawing Room in the Baryatinsky House in Altona, 1807. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Drawing Room in the Baryatinsky House in Altona, 1807. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Portrait of the Italian singer Angelika Catalani, late 18th or early 19th century

Portrait of the Italian singer Angelika Catalani, late 18th or early 19th century. Angelica Catalani (1780-1849) was a soprano opera singer

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Self-portrait, c1800. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Self-portrait, c1800. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Self-portrait, c1800. Found in the collection of the Museum of Private Collections in A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Self-portrait, 1782. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Self-portrait, 1782. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Self-portrait, 1782. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Portrait of Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna, c1795. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Portrait of Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna, c1795. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Portrait of Empress Elizabeth Alexeievna, c1795. German princess Louise of Baden (1779-1826) married the future Tsar Alexander I of Russia in 1793

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Portrait of Prince Ivan Baryatinsky, late 18th or early 19th century

Portrait of Prince Ivan Baryatinsky, late 18th or early 19th century. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Portrait of Prince Ivan Baryatinsky, late 18th or early 19th century. Found in the collection of the State A Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts, Moscow

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Woman with a Fur Muff, 1892

Woman with a Fur Muff, 1892. After an original painting by Elizabeth Louise Vigee-Lebrun (1755-1842). A print from a supplement to the Le Petit Journal, 6th February 1892

Background imageElizabeth Louise Collection: Portrait of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Alexeyevna, 1795. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun

Portrait of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Alexeyevna, 1795. Artist: Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun
Portrait of the Grand Duchess Elizabeth Alexeyevna, 1795. Detail. German princess Louise of Baden (1779-1826) married the future Tsar Alexander I of Russia in 1793


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"Elizabeth Louise: A Journey Through Art and Time" Step into the world of Elizabeth Louise, a remarkable artist whose talent transcends centuries. Known for her captivating self-portraits, one of her most celebrated works is "Self Portrait in a Straw Hat" from 1782. In this painting, she showcases her skillful brushstrokes and captures herself with an air of elegance. Born as Elisabeth Louise Vigee-LeBrun in 1755, she left an indelible mark on the art world. Her artistic prowess was not limited to self-portraits; she also depicted other influential figures such as Marie Antoinette and Queen Elizabeth of Prussia. One intriguing piece attributed to Elizabeth is "Madame Mole-Reymond, " painted in 1786. This portrait exudes sophistication and grace, showcasing the artist's ability to capture the essence of her subjects. Another notable work by Elizabeth is "Marie Antoinette And Her Children. " Painted around 1787, this masterpiece immortalizes the queen alongside her beloved children. It serves as a poignant reminder of their bond amidst turbulent times. Elizabeth's talent extended beyond traditional portraiture. She explored various themes like mythology with "Cupid, " where she beautifully portrays love personified through delicate strokes. Throughout history, many artists have attempted to recreate Elizabeth's style or pay homage to her legacy. One such example is "Portrait of Count Grigory Chernyshov with a Mask" from 1793—a testament to how far-reaching her influence has been. Her daughter Jeanne-Lucie often served as both muse and subject for Elizabeth's paintings. The tender portrayal captured in "Louise Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun with her daughter Jeanne-Lucie" showcases their deep connection while highlighting the artist's maternal side. From Europe to Russia, Elizabeth made an impact wherever she went—her art resonating across borders and generations.