French Neoclassical Painter, 1749-1803
French painter. Labille-Guiard was a painter of the French nobility before the Revolution and survived to paint the citizens of the Directory. Emerging from the 18th-century tradition of powdered wigs and shimmering satins, she captured informal moments in the lives of her subjects, frequently depicting them interrupted from some pastime Related Paintings of Labille-Guiard, Adelaide :. | Self-Portrait with Two Pupils | Portrait of Louise Elisabeth of France with her son | The Comtesse de Selve | Portrait of Francois Andre Vincent | Portrait of Francois Andre Vincent | Related Artists: Catesby Mark English-born artist-naturalist and Traveller, b.c.1679 d.1749
Marie Wiegmann painted Mrs. Carl vom Rath in 1866 diane comtesse de guiche, known as la belle corisande with her daughter
1580
collection duc de grammont