
Yolande-Martine-Gabrielle de Polastron, Duchess de Polignac
Historical Context
This 1782 portrait of the Duchesse de Polignac at Versailles is another depiction of Marie Antoinette’s most intimate friend. Yolande de Polastron’s extraordinary influence at court was a source of scandal and resentment, and Vigée Le Brun’s sympathetic portraits present her as a woman of natural charm rather than political calculation. Characteristic of the artist's mature approach, the work displays graceful Neoclassical elegance, luminous flesh tones, psychological warmth, and a gift for capturing fashionable dress.
Technical Analysis
The duchess is rendered with the informal naturalness that Vigée Le Brun championed in court portraiture. Soft, flowing fabrics and natural hair arrangement distinguish this from more rigid official portrait conventions.
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