Memoirs of Madame Vigée Lebrun

Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (1755 - 1842)
Translated by Lionel Strachey (1864 - 1927)

This memoirs chronicles Madame Vigée Lebrun's childhood and the early discovery of her talent, the fortuitous break that introduced her to the world of "portraiture of the stars," her expeditious flight from France at the height of the French Revolution, her continued success as a portraitist for the various royal houses of Europe, and her ultimate return to France. In this memoirs, Lebrun illustrates how she overcame the prejudices of the art world that prescribed how women painters could practice their art form, as well as the subject matter they could paint. (James K. White)

Genre(s): Memoirs

Language: English

Section Chapter Reader Time
Play 01 Prefatory Note & Chp. I: Youth James K. White
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Play 02 Chp. II: Up the Ladder of Fame James K. White
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Play 03 Chp. III: Work and Pleasure James K. White
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Play 04 Chp. IV: Exile James K. White
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Play 05 Chp. V: Neopolitan Days James K. White
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Play 06 Chp. VI: Turin and Viena James K. White
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Play 07 Chp. VII: Saint Petersburg James K. White
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Play 08 Chp. VIII: Life in Russia James K. White
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Play 09 Chp. IX: Catherine II. James K. White
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Play 10 Chp. X: The Emperor Paul James K. White
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Play 11 Chp. XI: Family Affairs James K. White
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Play 12 Chp. XII: Moscow James K. White
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Play 13 Chp. XIII: Good-by to Russia James K. White
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Play 14 Chp. XIV: Homeward Bound James K. White
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Play 15 Chp. XV: Old Friends and New James K. White
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Play 16 Chp. XVI: Unmerry England James K. White
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Play 17 Chp. XVII: Persons and Places in Britain James K. White
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Play 18 Chp. XVIII: Bonapartes and Bourbons James K. White
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