
Portrait of Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, Duchesse de Caderousse
Historical Context
This 1784 portrait of Marie Gabrielle de Gramont, Duchesse de Caderousse, at the Nelson-Atkins Museum is among Vigée Le Brun’s finest works. The duchess, daughter of the Duc de Gramont, belonged to the innermost circle of Versailles court society. The portrait’s natural beauty and informal elegance epitomize Vigée Le Brun’s revolutionary approach to aristocratic portraiture. Characteristic of Brun's approach, the work displays graceful Neoclassical portraiture blending French elegance with psychological insight.
Technical Analysis
The portrait achieves an ideal balance between aristocratic refinement and naturalistic warmth. Vigée Le Brun’s luminous technique is at its most accomplished, with soft modeling and carefully rendered costume details creating an image of effortless grace.






