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  1. Julie Le Brun. Jeanne-Julie-Louise Le Brun [1] (married name Julie Nigris; 12 February 1780 – 8 December 1819), nicknamed "Brunette", was the daughter of Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, and was the model of many of her paintings.

  2. Julie Le Brun (1780–1819) Looking in a Mirror. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 632. During her lifetime, Vigée Le Brun was Frances most famous woman artist, and she was highly aware of how important her self-presentation was to the Parisian art world.

  3. During the course of her lifetime, Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun painted many self-portraits, including her 1789 Self-Portrait with Her Daughter Julie (à l’Antique). In this intimate painting, she is seated on a bench as her daughter Julie leans into her body, and the arms of mother and daughter circle around each other.

  4. La bañista del título, que parece sorprendida en su aseo, no es otra que la hija de la pintora, Julie Lebrun, conocida familiarmente como Brunette (quizá por el color de su pelo, ya que brunette quiere decir morena en francés, o puede que fuera un diminutivo cariñoso de su apellido).

  5. Jeanne Julie Louise Le Brun [1], épouse Nigris, dite Julie Le Brun, née à Paris le 12 février 1780 et morte dans la même ville le 8 décembre 1819, est une artiste peintre française.

  6. 6 de dic. de 2023 · During the course of her lifetime, Elisabeth Vigée Le Brun painted many self-portraits, including her 1789 Self-Portrait with Her Daughter Julie (à l’Antique). In this intimate painting, she is seated on a bench as her daughter Julie leans into her body, and the arms of mother and daughter circle around each other.

  7. Julie Le Brun as Flora. The successive portraits of Vigée Le Brun’s daughter Julie (1780–1819) are milestones in the history of a passionate, conflicted mother-daughter relationship. In the present work, Julie is depicted as Flora, the goddess of flowers who gives birth to spring.

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