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Antoinette-Elisabeth-Marie d'Aguesseau, Countess of Ségur by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun

Antoinette-Elisabeth-Marie d'Aguesseau, Countess of Ségur

Élisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun·1785

Historical Context

This 1785 portrait of Antoinette-Élisabeth-Marie d’Aguesseau, Countess of Ségur, at Versailles depicts a member of the distinguished French legal dynasty. The Aguesseau family had held the office of Chancellor of France, and this portrait records the refined culture of the ancien régime noblesse de robe on the eve of the Revolution. Vigée Le Brun was the most technically accomplished and socially successful woman painter of the eighteenth century, achieving membership of the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in 1783 and a clientele that extended from the French royal family to the courts of Russia, Austria, and Italy during her decade of exile following the Revolution. Her portrait manner combined the neoclassical formal values of her training with a quality of feminine intimacy and emotional warmth that made her portraits of women and children especially celebrated. Her ability to make her sitters appear simultaneously dignified and approachable was the technical foundation of her social success.

Technical Analysis

The portrait shows Vigée Le Brun’s mature Parisian manner with luminous skin tones and careful rendering of aristocratic costume. The composition balances formal dignity with the natural warmth that characterizes her best work.

Look Closer

  • ◆The Countess's translucent muslin fichu is rendered with thread-by-thread delicacy in oil paint.
  • ◆Her blue sash and white dress evoke the neoclassical simplicity gaining fashion.
  • ◆The landscape background—unusual for Vigée Le Brun's studio practice—situates the Countess.
  • ◆The sitter's direct self-possessed gaze reflects the aristocratic confidence of a woman.

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Palace of Versailles

Versailles, France

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil paint
Dimensions
92 × 73 cm
Era
Neoclassicism
Style
French Neoclassicism
Genre
Portrait
Location
Palace of Versailles, Versailles
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