@sibilla.borges: The Day Marie Antoinette Broke Royal Protocol. Marie Antoinette Gathering the Brushes of Madame Vigée Le Brun is an oil painting by Alexis-Joseph Pérignon, created around 1859 and currently housed in the New Orleans Museum of Art. The painting captures an unexpected and intimate moment between Queen Marie Antoinette and her official portraitist, Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun. According to Vigée Le Brun’s memoirs, during a painting session at Versailles, she accidentally dropped her brushes. Despite the strict etiquette of the French court, Marie Antoinette, rather than waiting for a servant, gracefully bent down to retrieve them herself. This small but surprising gesture revealed a more personal and approachable side of the queen, who is often remembered for her detachment from the struggles of her people. Pérignon’s painting masterfully preserves this moment with great attention to elegance and atmosphere. Marie Antoinette, dressed in her fine court attire, is depicted mid-motion, her gown skimming the floor as she picks up the brushes. A visibly taken-aback Vigée Le Brun watches in disbelief. The composition subtly highlights the close bond between the two women, as Vigée Le Brun was not only the queen’s favorite portraitist but also one of the few female artists allowed into her private circle. Marie Antoinette, the Austrian-born Queen of France, became a deeply divisive figure at the time of the French Revolution. Initially admired for her grace and charm, she was later vilified as a symbol of royal excess and detachment, famously (and falsely) attributed to the phrase “Let them eat cake.” Meanwhile, Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, a rare woman in the male-dominated art world, was one of the few artists permitted to move freely within the court. Her close relationship with the queen forced her into exile during the Revolution, but she continued her career throughout Europe, painting aristocrats and royalty even after Marie Antoinette’s execution in 1793. Pérignon’s painting, created decades after these events, offers a nostalgic and humanizing portrayal of the queen, contrasting sharply with the harsher historical judgments passed on her. By focusing on a simple act of kindness, the artwork reframes Marie Antoinette—not as the distant, frivolous figure of revolutionary propaganda, but as a woman capable of humility, warmth, and friendship. #arte #painting #marieantoniette #royal
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Tuesday 25 February 2025 07:52:38 GMT
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🐦⬛🧪Shiloh Crane🧪🐦⬛ :
oh, Marie Antoinette , they can never make me hate you :(
2025-03-27 16:08:31
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private :
She was a bad queen, but not a bad person
2025-07-28 21:22:19
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onse :
let them eat cake ☹️☹️
2025-03-22 01:08:08
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lory :
the fact I can't accept her execution.. it's hurting my head..
2025-03-21 11:07:25
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Van_pirca :
marie antoinette was just a child🥀
2025-04-11 14:36:56
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Agatka🌺 :
Marie was 15 and not ready. She was trained to be a socialist Queen rather than one of actual ruling. When she found out about the poverty she removed queen's tax and opened charities. France wasn't poor because of her but because of her family and what she was allowed to do. She wasn't a bad person but generally was a bad queen. She tried to help when she found out of what was going on but it was too late. She also adopted many orphans and helped children with their education and helped unwed mothers. Just a reminder that she DID NOT have political power and was a teenager most of her marriage (14 when married and 19 when coming into power). She was a good person and a good mother but honestly shouldn't have been queen at all because people did starve and suffer with poverty.
2025-12-01 18:07:09
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Miyori♡ :
reminder Marie Antoinette NERVER SAID LET THEM EAT CAKE
2025-04-13 00:30:39
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Lexy Mae :
I saw it in new orleans, it was beautiful
2025-10-05 00:22:45
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EmmaReads :
such a an important thing to share. thank you!
2025-03-11 19:56:30
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🩶🪽 :
she was a neglected child when she became queen. what were people expecting?
2025-04-23 18:56:36
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Korynn Phillips :
“No one good is ever truly good… and no one bad is ever truly bad.”
2025-04-09 14:51:58
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Ely—日食 :
She was the most NICEST Royals back then
2025-03-22 06:03:28
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Potato :
She was just a girly girl who didn’t have no choice of her life and never ever did anything wrong . People misunderstood and mistreated her.
2025-03-23 02:48:01
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\o/ :
FORGET ABOUT THAT WHY IS NO ONE TALKING ABOUT THE CORSET THAT TIED HIM UP ?
2025-03-27 12:05:12
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Keira N :
why can't people accept it wasn't her fault? her country's poverty was not reliant on her, it was her family and once coming into power and discovering the condition of her county she destroyed the queens tax and opened many charities that are STILL OPEN TODAY.
2025-08-19 04:00:28
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❖Hannie❖ :
She was a kind soul. Just not meant to be a queen
2025-09-10 18:34:31
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🌛🦇.𖥔 ݁ ˖ :
Honestly,Historically Pretty Sure Marie Antoinette was a Good Person,just definitely not a Good Queen😭
2025-04-06 19:13:13
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M💞 :
María Antonieta nunca me harán odiarte💞:(
2025-04-09 02:43:25
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dasckie(flop era) :
after all she's also a human trapped in the game of politics and just a victim too
2025-04-18 14:30:54
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chicken.butt301 :
It’s so weird how people still today hate her and refuse to see the bigger picture of her character instead of one moment, she was just a kid when she became Queen and never knew how to be one 😕
2025-03-30 16:11:23
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︴🎶🎻ིྀseych/lunasa!!🌏🍝ིྀ :
say what you want, but i love marie antoinette ☹️
2025-04-11 20:41:06
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Yan :
What if there is actually no meaning
2026-01-18 02:42:58
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mia ౨ৎ :
why are forgiving marie antoinette
2025-04-02 10:09:37
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L☆ :
sebaik itu lhoo padahal 😭
2025-04-11 10:35:14
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˚࿔ isaac𝜗𝜚˚⋆ :
so a painter painting marie antoinette and and a another painting them😭
2026-02-04 13:09:34
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