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Marie Antoinette and her children, 1787
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Marie Antoinette and her children, 1787
Marie Antoinette and her children, 1787. Vigee-Lebrun, Marie Louise Elisabeth (1755-1842). Found in the collection of the Musee National du Chateau de Versailles et du Trianon
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This print captures a poignant moment in history - Marie Antoinette and her children, frozen in time in the year 1787. Painted by the talented artist Marie Louise Elisabeth Vigee-Lebrun, this portrait showcases the beauty and elegance of the Queen of France alongside her beloved offspring. Marie Antoinette, an archduchess of Austria before becoming queen, was known for her extravagant lifestyle and impeccable fashion sense. However, behind this glamorous facade lay a woman who deeply cherished her role as a mother. In this painting, she is depicted with tenderness and warmth towards her children, offering a glimpse into their private world amidst the opulence of Versailles. Little did they know that their lives would soon be swept away by the winds of revolution. The French Revolution brought about immense political turmoil and social unrest which ultimately led to the downfall of both monarchy and nobility. The House of Bourbon faced its darkest hour as Marie Antoinette herself fell victim to the guillotine during these tumultuous times. This image serves as a powerful reminder not only of Marie Antoinette's tragic fate but also symbolizes an era marked by absolutism giving way to democracy. It encapsulates both the grandeur associated with aristocracy during Louis XIV's reign (the Sun King) and foreshadows its eventual demise at the hands of radical change. As we gaze upon this fine art piece from Musee National du Chateau de Versailles et du Trianon collection today
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