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Marie Antoinette uses her children for publicity, much like reality tv stars; when will heads roll?

This is one of 30 portraits commissioned by Queen Marie-Antoinette from her favorite painter.

It was created as an antidote for the infamous diamond necklace scandal--the Queen was accused of attempting to defraud the crown jewelers of a very expensive (2800 carats) diamond necklace, and her image was forever tarnished.

Deliberately shunning jewelry here, Marie Antoinette wanted to be surrounded by her children, her only "true treasures." Her youngest daughter died that year. Vigée le Brun left the crib empty in order to create sympathy for the Queen. Her hat is still pretty over the top...

In 1787 the portrait was supposed to be exhibited in the Painting Salon. However, the Queen's reputation was so bad, Vigée le Brun feared that the public would rip the painting to shreds. The empty spot on the wall prompted the famous retort "Here's the deficit!"

Apparently, the portrait with her dear children did not change anybody's opinion about the Queen, 'cause she was beheaded a few years later.

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Marie Antoinette and Her Children, also known as Marie Antoinette of Lorraine-Habsburg, Queen of France, and Her Children is an oil painting by the French artist Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, painted in 1787, and currently displayed at the Palace of Versailles. Its dimensions are 275 by 216.5 cm (108.3 by 85.2 in).


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Comments (2)

Lucinda Brant

I'm sure you meant to write 1787 not 1887!

Lauren Dare

Fixed, thanks!