Self-Portrait by Élisabeth Vigee Le Brun - c. 1781 - 64,8 x 54 cm Kimbell Art Museum Self-Portrait by Élisabeth Vigee Le Brun - c. 1781 - 64,8 x 54 cm Kimbell Art Museum

Self-Portrait

oil on canvas • 64,8 x 54 cm
  • Élisabeth Vigee Le Brun - April 16, 1755 - March 30, 1842 Élisabeth Vigee Le Brun c. 1781

This youthful self-portrait depicts Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun at the age of about 26, several years after she painted the first of her many portraits of Queen Marie Antoinette. Here she presents herself not as an artist, with palette and brushes, but as a charming and attractive lady of society––indistinguishable from her own patrons, including the queen and aristocratic ladies, whom she sometimes painted in similar informal attire. Largely self-taught, Vigée Le Brun was recommended by the queen for membership in the Royal Academy in 1783 and soon acquired considerable fame and renown. When shown at the Salon her paintings were “the most highly praised… the topics of conversation at court and in Paris, in suppers, in literary circles."

Her radiant self-portrait highlights Vigée Le Brun’s healthy good looks and creamy complexion, a sparkling light catching her eyes and crystal earrings. Attentive to the latest fashions, she outfitted her sitters in comfortable Grecian gowns and scarves.

If you would like to have a look at some of her portraits of Marie-Antoinette, see our article "Queen Marie Antoinette in Portraits" on DailyArt Magazine.