An Introduction to Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun | National Gallery

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  • čas přidán 6. 09. 2024
  • Painting royalty, fleeing revolution. At just 15-years-old, Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun was painting the aristocracy. In her 20s she was the favoured painter of Marie Antoinette, And by her 30s she was fleeing the French Revolution.
    Learn more about this 18th-century portrait painter with curator Francesca Whitlum-Cooper.
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Komentáře • 89

  • @Wrenn_NYC
    @Wrenn_NYC Před 4 lety +68

    I wish they had shown more of her works. She painted over 600 portraits, and she did much more than just portraits. Her allegory paintings (something that women painters were usually not allowed to do.. she just did it) are wonderful.
    It was seeing her paintings at a show at the Metropolitan Museum in NY a few years ago that made me realize I had to recreate the gowns I was seeing. So far I've done the Duchess du Berry in Blue velvet , and I've done the black dress from her self portrait from 1790 for a close friend.
    I will do more. :)

    • @just1desi
      @just1desi Před 4 lety +1

      Oh lovely. Do you have an instagram or facebook with pics?

    • @katherine2447
      @katherine2447 Před 3 lety

      Her daughter, Julie died

    • @AlphabetCookie
      @AlphabetCookie Před 3 lety

      "something that women painters were usually not allowed to do" Nope. They were allowed to do them...

  • @christianfrommuslim
    @christianfrommuslim Před 2 lety +28

    Vigee Le Brun has been my favorite artist for decades. I recommend her autobiography.

    • @elisesimone8121
      @elisesimone8121 Před 2 lety +7

      I was so happy when I realised she’d written a book. I’m reading it right now. It’s so interesting to read a book from someone who has experienced French Court and knew Marie Antoinette personally. I love pre-revolution France.

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Před 2 lety +1

      @@elisesimone8121 Exactly!

    • @christianfrommuslim
      @christianfrommuslim Před 2 lety +3

      @@elisesimone8121 "It was the best of times; it was the worst of times."

    • @martycrow
      @martycrow Před rokem +2

      As I recall, Sian Evans translated the full original into English with Le Brun's additional notes, pen portraits and so on. Not sure it is still in print. It was published in the late 80s, but worth hunting down a pre-loved copy.

    • @PortugalZeroworldcup
      @PortugalZeroworldcup Před 6 měsíci +1

      One year elder to Mozart 🇫🇷

  • @HeySergioMata
    @HeySergioMata Před 4 lety +14

    Such a hero. Hollywood should make a movie about her!

  • @brandonlizzle523
    @brandonlizzle523 Před 2 lety +8

    I was introduced to Vigee Le Brun with her work of Theresa Countess Kinsky at the Norton Simon Museum in Pasadena CA. Fell in love with Vigee Le Brun after looking up her other works, leading up to her self portrait. Ahh what a talent. It's a bucket list item to visit her.

  • @eddie_d1233
    @eddie_d1233 Před 5 lety +28

    I saw an exhibit of her paintings at the Metropolitan Museum of Art a couple of years ago and she is an extremely accomplished painter. The Met has a number of Mary Cassatt paintings, also very accomplished.

  • @AD-hs2bq
    @AD-hs2bq Před 2 lety +4

    What is the choppy video editing about? Why the yellow half frames repeated? Don’t you think the viewer can focus on something for more than 3 seconds? My sense is that this video treatment trivializes the presentation. This is a remarkable artist with considerable influence in the 18th century. Enjoyed knowing more about her.

  • @tubeyou89119
    @tubeyou89119 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I knew nothing about the painter until I saw 2:44 this sweet lively girl in the National Gallery... it's love at first sight... now I am obsessed with the her works❤

  • @tenbears4910
    @tenbears4910 Před 5 lety +59

    love her paintings and this was an interesting talk, but the cinematography was a little schizophrenic, with too many split screens and zoom-ins. Very distracting

    • @mr.perfect8746
      @mr.perfect8746 Před 5 lety +13

      I don't know why documentaries feel they have to be edgy. The music is terrible too.

    • @lucreziawalker1955
      @lucreziawalker1955 Před 4 lety +2

      Agree, music is distracting.

  • @jeaniecolaianni8096
    @jeaniecolaianni8096 Před rokem +1

    The University of Arizona art museum, UAMA, has a beautiful LeBrun portrait: The Countess von Schonfeld with her Daughter, 1793. The tenderness and love that radiates from this painting is so powerful. Thank you for this wonderful vignette of LeBrun's life, truly a remarkable artist.

  • @grecellopez9369
    @grecellopez9369 Před 3 lety +7

    Dear National Gallery - I love these types of videos. Short and sweet yet very informative. I would love to see more of these type of videos. Thank you for posting this.

  • @ellaspainting9810
    @ellaspainting9810 Před 4 lety +9

    I saw this picture in London last year. and I read about her in a book,
    But it's great to hear the explanation and see the picture again.
    Thanks for sharing! :)

  • @mikei6605
    @mikei6605 Před 3 lety +7

    she became famous at 20, meanwhile, I'm turning 20 in two months and living in my mom's attic while doing online art school... lol

    • @doughartley3513
      @doughartley3513 Před 3 lety +1

      Hey Mikei, you’re doing what you love, and that’s very cool. Keep going. Show us some of your art.

    • @AkaMagenta
      @AkaMagenta Před 2 lety

      We all start somewhere….🎨🖼🖌😁

  • @NikolayTach
    @NikolayTach Před 4 lety +7

    The elementary school that I went to was named after her.

    • @kaymuldoon3575
      @kaymuldoon3575 Před 2 měsíci +1

      Oh interesting! Where is that located, if you don’t mind sharing? If not I’ll google it.

  • @worldartsmidy2513
    @worldartsmidy2513 Před 3 lety +4

    Beaucoup de grands Artistes-Peintres chez nous en France.
    Elisabeth Vigier Lebrun, Boucher, Poussin, Manet, Monet, Picasso,etc... il y en a tellement que l'on ne peut tous les citer.👌👀👍.

  • @jduduei2o2
    @jduduei2o2 Před 4 lety +5

    wow thankyou this was a great video

  • @simplysavyyy
    @simplysavyyy Před 4 lety +4

    Love her work she was so talented

  • @onitasanders7403
    @onitasanders7403 Před 3 lety +5

    Why are we looking at the same portrait over and over again. Now was the time to show a variety, even if it is only three or four more of her works or do we have to Google her name to see them. I was fascinated and disappointed at the same time in this presentation made even more disconcerting for me by the choice of background music. Well at least a new female artist name was made known to me. Thank you for that. Perhaps you were highlighting what is on display at the National Gallery.

    • @martycrow
      @martycrow Před 2 lety +1

      Yes, the video was highlighting what is on display at the National Gallery.

  • @bittersweet-hz3pf
    @bittersweet-hz3pf Před 2 lety +2

    This is vary helpful, i am watching this for school, we are supposed to pick artist to write about-

  • @robertwheeler8149
    @robertwheeler8149 Před rokem

    Very inspiring! Unbelievably lovely. Moser expressed the same evaluation of her over Michelangelo to William Blake.

  • @stevebuk100
    @stevebuk100 Před 5 lety +20

    Did not like this at all, too much switching all over the place, annoying music drowning her out, please just report normally..

  • @Spetet
    @Spetet Před 4 lety +6

    Maybe not let the intern edit the video.

  • @oneeyedphotographer
    @oneeyedphotographer Před 5 lety +21

    Rubbish camera technique. I subscribed hoping to learn something about art, but those random jumpcuts make the experience unenjoyable.

  • @glenncheney906
    @glenncheney906 Před 2 lety +1

    Very nice lecture, but I'd rather see more work and hear less music.

  • @tamastakacs3810
    @tamastakacs3810 Před rokem

    My favourite painter 😁

  • @tomasvaitkus4139
    @tomasvaitkus4139 Před 4 lety +8

    Why this awful noisy sound track???!!! Really disturbing. Not passing. So sorry for that.

  • @barclay124
    @barclay124 Před 5 lety +11

    I'm afraid this new format of presenting the paintings was not for me, I'll look forward to more of the simple format presentations.

  • @michaeljohnangel6359
    @michaeljohnangel6359 Před rokem

    Another excellent video. Bravi. Dr Whitlam-Cooper is always brilliant (she also looks a lot like Emily Blunt, and, like Ms Blunt, she is lovely) - she is davvero simpatica (and erudite)!

  • @garyrebholz4139
    @garyrebholz4139 Před 4 lety +2

    Same earings as those worn by Marie Antoinette in Vigée Le Brun's portrait of her with her children?

  • @gouvyrock
    @gouvyrock Před 2 lety

    wow beautiful paintings-talented artist

  • @bonnievysotsky6311
    @bonnievysotsky6311 Před 2 lety +1

    Madame Curator, you look just like her!

  • @user-qu5hc8ul7r
    @user-qu5hc8ul7r Před 4 lety

    Thanks

  • @findbridge1790
    @findbridge1790 Před 3 lety +4

    awful awful music -- too bad. thanks for the intro though to this interesting painter

  • @brianjosephestanislao3511

    "I can go one better than Rubens". What an amusing video.

  • @divinodayacap3313
    @divinodayacap3313 Před 5 měsíci

    She's so pretty

  • @steveg8322
    @steveg8322 Před 4 lety +2

    Amazing, absolutely beautiful images.

  • @olgarebman2538
    @olgarebman2538 Před 2 lety

    Her self portrait in Kimbell museum Fort Worth USA doing eye contact w you from deep right to deep left movement in front! ))) it’s a super !!!!

  • @howtubeable
    @howtubeable Před 3 lety +9

    The video needs more examples of the artist's work and less preachy ideology.
    How did Vigee-Lebrun become such a successful artist, painting the rich and famous no less, if women were forbidden to be successful? She became successful like any male artist, thru talent and connections. No feminist narrative needed.

    • @natatron
      @natatron Před 3 lety +1

      Thank you! Annoying there is always some feminist jabber thrown in..

    • @martycrow
      @martycrow Před 2 lety +1

      The video was highlighting what is on display at the National Gallery. To appreciate "art" for all the richness it offers, requires a little effort on the part of the interested viewer. Women artists were certainly a rarity at the time of Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun, and as the video says, women were in practice excluded from full membership of Academies and Guilds. I am not sure why you find this fact so annoying.

  • @PeterPaul175
    @PeterPaul175 Před 5 lety +7

    Why have the stupid, overly loud music?

  • @laq1010
    @laq1010 Před 5 lety +6

    Même commentaire que pour Rachel Ruysch, quel montage d'images pénible et contre productif !

  • @sebastianmelmoth685
    @sebastianmelmoth685 Před 4 lety +12

    Ghastly music makes it unlistenable.

  • @user-oj8hr3wu6e
    @user-oj8hr3wu6e Před 2 lety

    감사합니다. 초상화를 처음 본 순간 느꼈던 저의 느낌과 동일하네요. 그녀가 입고 있는 옷은, 귀족이나 왕비의 것 보다 훨씬 값싼 것이지만, 이상하게도 그녀 자신의 초상화가 제일 예뻣습니다. 아마도 자신의 미적 심미안 에서, "예쁘다는 것" 은 , 마리 앙투아네트 왕비에게도 뻇길수 없던 것이 아니었을까 합니다.

  • @d.l.l.6578
    @d.l.l.6578 Před 2 lety +2

    Just keep blipping the pictures all over the place.

  • @johnwhite7320
    @johnwhite7320 Před 2 lety

    I see a resemblance between you and the artist.

  • @Гид_в_Париже_Ольга_Кукса

    The music is terrible

  • @ThePayola123
    @ThePayola123 Před 4 lety +1

    But I simply adore, Mademoiselle Virgin Lubricant. Mais Oui, elle etait tres chic.

  • @photographedemode
    @photographedemode Před 4 lety +7

    Just stick to the facts instead of giving your own misinformed spin on things

    • @howtubeable
      @howtubeable Před 3 lety +6

      I agree. It's impossible to take Whitlum-Cooper seriously when as a professional curator she pretends to be a victim of male oppression.

    • @TheOnlyHatchet101
      @TheOnlyHatchet101 Před rokem

      You're so right, Artemisia Gentileschi did it 150 years earlier and went to Academy. This fake history is exactly that.

  • @Voltaireooooo
    @Voltaireooooo Před rokem

    A stunning artist.

  • @marisahelenaviscontiweingr9594

    Você poderia falar mais devagar…

  • @ajdc88
    @ajdc88 Před 5 lety +7

    derivative. and even worse, boring.

    • @c0ronariu5
      @c0ronariu5 Před 5 lety +4

      Harumph, or Who's been rubbing your lamp? Derivative, or satire? I think the irony just went swooshing over your head

  • @peterpuleo2904
    @peterpuleo2904 Před 5 lety +3

    Sadly, we continue to bemoan the social conditions from hundreds of years ago. Everything has to be viewed from the political prism of today.

    • @c0ronariu5
      @c0ronariu5 Před 5 lety +5

      Peter Puleo well yes, we should absolutely condemn the negatives of past history. Those who forget the past are doomed to repeat it. Or would you dispute Herodotus?

    • @peterpuleo2904
      @peterpuleo2904 Před 5 lety +3

      I thought it was Santayana. My point is that not everything, including art, must be seen through the prism of politics. Modern commentators of many stripes simply MUST introduce politics and the "race, gender, class, etc." into every topic, including that of a female artist from 200 years ago who was a wonderful painter. It gets tedious and tiresome.

    • @brianjosephestanislao3511
      @brianjosephestanislao3511 Před 5 lety +1

      Great point! It's so tiresome.

    • @howtubeable
      @howtubeable Před 3 lety

      On the bright side, this Marxist-feminist ideology is quickly going out of fashion. It's too dishonest and unrealistic.

    • @peterpuleo2904
      @peterpuleo2904 Před 3 lety

      @@howtubeable I hope you are right, Howard, but I have doubts. Time will tell.

  • @andyh1219
    @andyh1219 Před 4 lety +1

    Was! She was, not is!