Artist: Elisabeth-Louise Vigée-Lebrun
Date: 1824
Size: 136 x 106 cm
Technique: Oil On Canvas
The duchesse de Berry (1798–1870), by birth a princess of Naples, was the widowed mother of the eventual heir to the French throne. Her portrait suggests the exaltation of a young woman who identified with the heroines of Sir Walter Scott. The portraitist staged her against a threatening sky, her scarf swept away by the wind.
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