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  1. Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun [a] (French: [elizabɛt lwiz viʒe lə bʁœ̃]; née Vigée; 16 April 1755 – 30 March 1842), [1] also known as Louise Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun or simply as Madame Le Brun, was a French painter who mostly specialized in portrait painting, in the late 18th and early 19th centuries.

  2. On 30 March 1842, Élisabeth Louis Vigée Le Brun passed away at 99 Rue Saint-Lazare, Paris.

    • She was born in Paris in the mid-1750s and spent her childhood in a convent. Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun was born on April 16, 1755 in Paris as Élisabeth Louise Vigée.
    • Élisabeth inherited the artistic talent of her father who was a portraitist. Louis Vigée (1715-1767) was a French painter and pastellist who mainly focused on portraits.
    • She became a professional painter when she was still in her early teens. Because she disliked her stepfather and the incredible talent that she was blessed with, she didn’t wait too long before trying her luck as a professional painter.
    • She got married in her early twenties to a painter and art dealer. Although she became a member of the local guild, it ended up being dissolved just 2 years later in 1776.
  3. Died: March 30, 1842 - Paris, France. Movements and Styles: The Rococo. , Neoclassicism. , Grand Manner Portraiture. "But I could now paint no longer; my broken spirit, bruised with so many horrors, shut itself entirely to my art." 1 of 3. Summary of Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun.

    • French
    • April 16, 1755
    • Paris, France
    • March 30, 1842
  4. Born in Paris in 1755, Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun’s journey to fame and success was rapid. Having received some training from her portraitist father, who died when she was 12, she was encouraged to continue her artistic studies – although, being a woman, she did not have access to formal training – and by the age of 15 she had ...

  5. May 12, 2016 · Recognizing her exceptional talent, Le Brun’s father, Louis Vigée, began to train his daughter from the age of ten. He died two years later in 1767.

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  7. The eighty-seven-year-old Madame Le Brun died in 1842 in her Paris residence and was buried in the cemetery of the church of the village of Louveciennes, where she kept a country house.