Madame Elisabeth Collection
Madame Elisabeth, also known as Elisabeth Philippine Marie Helene de Bourbon, was the sister of King Louis XVI of France
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Madame Elisabeth, also known as Elisabeth Philippine Marie Helene de Bourbon, was the sister of King Louis XVI of France. She was a prominent figure during the French Revolution and her life is depicted in various artworks. In "Madame Elisabeth, soeur de Roi Louis XVI (litho), " we see a lithograph showcasing Madame Elisabeth's portrait. The artist beautifully captures her regal demeanor and elegance. Another engraving titled "Troisieme etage de la petite tour et deuxieme etage de la grosse tour; d apres un dessin du temps, de M Bourla" gives us a glimpse into Madame Elisabeth's living quarters. It shows the third floor of the small tower and second floor of the large tower where she resided. A watercolor on ivory piece called "Madame Elisabeth de France, 1781-83" showcases her delicate features with intricate details. The artist skillfully portrays her gracefulness through this medium. The color lithograph simply titled "Madame Elisabeth" presents an artistic interpretation of Madame Elisabeth's likeness. This vibrant artwork highlights her beauty and poise. One significant event captured in art is "The Separation Of Louis XVI From His Family. " This painting depicts the heart-wrenching moment when King Louis XVI was separated from his loved ones including Madame Elisabeth during their imprisonment. An engraving entitled "Princess Elizabeth of France" immortalizes Madame Elisabeth as a princess before she faced tragic events during the revolution. Her royal stature shines through this depiction. Adelaide Labille-Guiard created a stunning portrait titled "Madame Elisabeth de France (1764-1794), ca. 1787, " which showcases her intelligence and strength through Labille-Guiard's masterful brushstrokes. In another artwork from 1889 named "Portrait of Elizabeth Philippine Marie Helene de Bourbon (1764-1794), " we see a more modern interpretation of Madame Elisabeth.