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How to evaluate the portrait oil painting of Lebrun, a beautiful painter?

If Mrs. lebrun's name is mentioned, many people may not know it, but there is a classic portrait oil painting "The Painter and Her Daughter", which must have been seen by many people and was moved by the beautiful, quiet, warm and warm atmosphere of mother and daughter. It was in an oil painting album that I saw this painting and left a deep and beautiful impression. Yes, this painting is the masterpiece of the beautiful painter Mrs. lebrun. The mother and daughter in the painting are the painter Mrs. lebrun herself and her daughter.

Madame lebrun (1755- 1842) was a famous French female painter from the end of the 8th century to the beginning of the 9th century. Mrs. lebrun's real name is Elizabeth Lewis-Vicky, and later she married an art collector named lebrun, and people used to call her Mrs. lebrun.

Mrs. lebrun was not only born with beauty, but also showed excellent painting talent from an early age. Under the influence of her family, she was able to paint independently in her teens. Especially in portrait oil paintings, she reflects people's rich inner activities and emotional world through the delicate depiction of tiny details such as the movements and expressions of characters. Life is very close, vivid, vivid, beautiful and moving, which easily causes people to sing * * *, which also makes Lady lebrun a famous female painter in Paris and a royal painter of Queen Mary at a young age, which is very rare at that time.

Before the 1930s, when photography technology was not invented, a great function of western oil painting was that it had the same function as photography. Especially the ladies and gentlemen of the royal family regard portrait painting as elegant fashion, which provides many creative opportunities for Mrs. lebrun, who is good at portrait painting, and makes her artistic attainments constantly improve and enter the ranks of first-class painters.

Mrs lebrun created more than 800 oil paintings in her life, of which more than 600 were portraits. Among these portraits, Queen Mary and the Royal Princess account for a large part, and many are portraits of Mrs. lebrun and her family. These portraits truly reproduce some life and human conditions of that era.

Lebrun's portrait oil painting is quite influential in the history of French and even western oil painting, and many of her works are collected by famous art galleries such as Louvre. As a female painter, Mrs. lebrun's name has been recorded in the history of western oil painting.