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 :. | Portrait of Madame Adelaide | Portrait of | Portrait of Francois Andre Vincent | The Comtesse de Selve | Portrait of | Related Artists: Charles van den Daele painted A happy family in 1852 Giovanni Battista Recco Italian, 1615-1660 Job Berckhyde 1630-1693
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