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Madame Molé-Reymond with Muff by Élisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun

Madame Molé-Reymond with Muff

Élisabeth-Louise Vigée Le Brun·1786

Historical Context

Madame Molé-Reymond with Muff from 1786 at the Louvre depicts an actress of the Comédie-Française in fashionable winter attire. The muff and fur-trimmed costume connect the portrait to the culture of fashion and display that characterized pre-revolutionary Parisian society, where theater and visual art intersected in the cult of celebrity. 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 fur muff and winter costume provide rich textural contrasts that Vigée Le Brun renders with virtuosic skill. Warm flesh tones against the cool fur create a sensuous interplay of textures and temperatures.

Look Closer

  • ◆The muff is the painting's central textural event — its fur rendered in soft, overlapping strokes that make it the most tactile object in the composition.
  • ◆The actress's face emerges from the fur of her collar with an expression of amused composure — warmth and intelligence combined.
  • ◆The winter outdoor setting is implied by the fur-trimmed costume — a pre-revolutionary Parisienne dressed for the cold season.
  • ◆Vigée Le Brun used her freshest, most direct brushwork on the face — the actress's known beauty painted without the diplomatic softening of court portraits.
  • ◆The muff's shadow falls across the lower dress in a way that reveals it to be a real fur object in real light — a still-life embedded in portraiture.

See It In Person

Department of Paintings of the Louvre

Paris, France

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Quick Facts

Medium
Oil on panel
Dimensions
104 × 76 cm
Era
Neoclassicism
Style
French Neoclassicism
Genre
Portrait
Location
Department of Paintings of the Louvre, Paris
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