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1775, Gautier-Dagoty, Versailles
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France |
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Marie Antoinette: probably copy from the famous portrait of Antoinette made by Gautier-Dagoty. I don't know anything else about that beautiful portrait. |
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Francois-Hubert Drouais, Chantilly, Museum Cond�, oval
Marie Antoinette ( whole portrait) |
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P.A. Hall
Queen Marie Antoinette. |
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1775/77, Joseph Hauzinger, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien
Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI and the Archduke Maximilian. This painting recalls the visit that Maximilian pay to her sister between 1775 and 1777, at the age of 17, at Versailles, in the false name of Prince Burgau: as a matter of fact the young Archduke was criticized by the French court because he was always indifferent and boring. |
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1777, Francois Dumont, Private collection, miniature
Marie Antoinette |
Elisabeth Vig�e Le Brun, 1778, sketch for the official portrait
Preparatory drawing for the famous official portrait of Marie Antoinette. |
Elisabeth Vig�e Le Brun, 1778, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Wien
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. This portrait, was a present from the Queen for her brother Joseph II; then the Queen ordered two other copies: ones for the Russian Empress and the other for her apartments at Versailles and Fontainebelau. |
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Elisabeth Vig�e Le Brun, 1778, pastel
Marie Antoinette, Queen of France. |
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Elisabeth Vig�e Le Brun, 1778, Collection of Chateau de Breteuil, France
A portrait of the Queen Marie Antoinette. |
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Charles F. van Pucke, 1778, Schonbrunn, Wien
A bust of marble of the Queen Marie Antoinette. This bust is kept in the Little Gallery of the Palace. |
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1778, Vestier Antoine, Private Collection
Marie Antoinette in a riding dress with the Temple of Love in background. |
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19th December 1778
The birth of the Marie Antoinette's first daughter, Marie Therese Charlotte, called Madame Royale. As usualy, the Queen give birth in front of the French nobles and this drawing represent the Queen in her Versailles bedroom during this episode. |
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Elisabeth Vig�e Le Brun, 1779, Kunsthistorisches Museum, Vienna
Elisabeth Vig�e Le Brun made six copies of this portrait: two of these are in France, kept in the States Collection, one for America (but was been burned or stolen when the English kept the capital on 1812), one for Caterine the Great (but today its place is unknow) and the two other remaining portraits have been lost. |
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The royal family on 1782
Here was been represented Marie Antoinette, Louis XVI, Madame Royale and the first Dauphin. |
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Marie Antoinette and her children. |
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1783, Elisabeth Vig�e Le Brun
This portrait is alike to the most famous portrait of the Queen of 1786, exhibited in the Salon of the same year. |
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1783, Elisabeth Vig�e Le Brun, Versailles
Marie Antoinette with the rose. Perhaps this is the most famous portrait of the Queen and Elisabeth Vig�e Le Brun made many copies of this painting. |
Boquet, National Bibliotheque, Paris
Marie Antoinette in a theatrical costume. |
Brun Louis-Auguste, 1783, Versailles
Marie Antoinette at the age of twenty-eight. |
Brun Louis-Auguste, Mus�e d'art et d'histoire, Gen�ve.
Queen Marie Antoinette in in hunting dress, study for a portrait. |
Gabriel de Saint-Aubin, drawing, private collection
Marie Antoinette on horseback. This drawing belongs to Marquis de Ganay. |
I.J.V. Campana, Lofstad Castle, Sweden
Marie Antoinette wearing a white dress with a blue belt and holds some flowers in her lap. This may be an exact copy of a painting by the same artist sent to Sweden from Marie Antoinette on the 22th January 1783 to the duchess Hedvig Elisabeth Charlotta when the duchess had represented the queen at the christening of a swedish duke. |
Joseph Boze, 1785, canvas, collection of Monsieur Mame.
Marie Antoinette payed 2400 lires for her original portrait made by Boze (half-lenght and round). A copy of an oval portrait, was kept in 1791 in the billiards' room of Thierry de Ville d'Avray's appartament. |
Marie Antoinette with her children: Marie Therese and Louis-Joseph. |
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Marie Antoinette |
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