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Princess Louise Radziwill Hohenzollern - 1802
oil on canvas Princess Frederica Louisa Dorothea Philippine Radziwill, née Hohenzollern
(1770-?), wife of Prince Anton Heinrich Radziwill (1775-1833). A Prussian
Princess, she was the niece of Frederick the Great (Frederick II) (lived
1712-86, reigned 1740-86), and cousin of Frederick William II (lived 1744-97,
reigned 1786-97) and his son Frederick William III (lived 1770-1840, reigned
1797-1840). She was married at a young age to Prince Radziwill. Vigee Le Brun completed a pastel study prior for this oil version in Berlin in 1801.
This portrait was sold by Christies in 1978 for 8,000 pounds. The painting came
from the Radziwill family, and is signed, but Christies expressed some doubt
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Louis Joseph Xavier Francáois- 1784
oil on canvas, Huile sur toile
The First Dauphin (1781-1789). Vigee Le Brun painted separate portraits of the first Dauphin and the Madame Royale and a dual portrait of the brother and sister in 1785 (Art page 5). The single portraits may have been preparatory portraits for the group painting. |
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Elisabeth Isabelle Mniszech -1797 oil on canvas,48.5 x 44.2 cm, National Gallery of Slovenia in Ljubljana Elisabeth (alias Izabella) Maria Filipina Mniszech. She was born in 1792 (1790 according to some sources) and died 1852. She was the daughter of one of the nieces of the Polish king Stanislaus I August Poniatowsk. the portrait was painted while Vigée Le Brun was in St. Petersburg. Elisabeth is also mentioned in her Memoirs. Vigee Lebrun enjoyed the esteem of King Stanislaus I August, his sister the Countess Louise Zamojska and her daughter, the Countess Urzula Mniszech. Elisabeth married Prince Dominik Radziwill in 1807 (divorced 1809) and then married Auguste de Canon, marquis de Ville-sur-Illon, baron de Canon in 1814. Auguste received the Polish name and title of count Demblinski in 1816 from Emperor Alexander I of Russia as king of Poland.
The painting is signed and dated at the bottom left-Petersbourg / Vigede / Le Brun / 1797
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