Wednesday 30 September 2015

VIGEE LE BRUN AT THE GRAND PALAIS (PARIS) UNTIL THE 11 OF JANUARY 2016

VIGEE LE BRUN AT THE GRAND PALAIS (PARIS)
UNTIL THE 11 OF JANUARY 2016 


NOTA : The exhibition will be FREE from 8pm until midnight on Saturday, the 3rd of October for the "nuit blanche".


Are you going to be in Paris for half-term or Christmas time ?


Save the date to go to this wonderful exhibition about Marie-Antoinette's official painter : Elizabeth Vigée Le Brun. 
This is the first retrospective devoted to her work, form the reign of Louis XV to Louis-Philippe...
To book : CLICK HERE 

Open everyday from 10am to 8pm
Nocturnal every Wednesdays untill 10pm.
Closed on Tuesdays and the 25 of December 2015




This first retrospective devoted to the works of Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun presents an artist whose life stretched from the reign of Louis XV to that of Louis-Philippe (one of the most eventful and turbulent periods in European and above all French history of modern times).
Self-portraits by Vigée Le Brun abound: paintings, pastels and drawings that elegantly associate feminine grace and pride. With the Ancien Régime and its School of Fine Arts coming to an end, she supplanted most of her rival portrait artists. - See more at: http://www.grandpalais.fr/en/event/elisabeth-louise-vigee-le-brun#sthash.sGEvGCls.dpuf
This first retrospective devoted to the works of Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun presents an artist whose life stretched from the reign of Louis XV to that of Louis-Philippe (one of the most eventful and turbulent periods in European and above all French history of modern times).
Self-portraits by Vigée Le Brun abound: paintings, pastels and drawings that elegantly associate feminine grace and pride. With the Ancien Régime and its School of Fine Arts coming to an end, she supplanted most of her rival portrait artists. - See more at: http://www.grandpalais.fr/en/event/elisabeth-louise-vigee-le-brun#sthash.sGEvGCls.dpuf
This first retrospective devoted to the works of Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun presents an artist whose life stretched from the reign of Louis XV to that of Louis-Philippe (one of the most eventful and turbulent periods in European and above all French history of modern times).
Self-portraits by Vigée Le Brun abound: paintings, pastels and drawings that elegantly associate feminine grace and pride. With the Ancien Régime and its School of Fine Arts coming to an end, she supplanted most of her rival portrait artists. - See more at: http://www.grandpalais.fr/en/event/elisabeth-louise-vigee-le-brun#sthash.sGEvGCls.dpuf

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