Description
Vigee Le Brun's salons were the talk of Paris, and she became court painter to Marie Antoinette. Then came the French Revolution, when marginalized groups demanded change to centuries-old systems of oppression. Vigee Le Brun was forced to reexamine her alliances and run for her life, taking her young daughter but leaving her husband behind. Making her way through the countrysides and capitals of Europe and Russia-including a stay at the imperial court of Catherine the Great-the artist conquered fear and adversity to refashion her life and her art.
Ages thirteen and up
The dramatic life story of Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun, one of the greatest portrait painters of all time
About the Author
Jordana Pomeroy is director and CEO of the Currier Museum of Art and former chief curator at the National Museum of Women in the Arts.
Book Information
ISBN 9781947440104
Author Jordana Pomeroy
Format Hardback
Page Count 112
Imprint Getty Publications
Publisher Getty Trust Publications