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Daughters of Paul I of Russia - 1796
Oil on canvas, 99cm x 99cm
Hermitage, St. Petersburg
Alexandra Pavlovna (1783-1801) on the left and her younger sister Yelena Pavlovna (1784-1803) were the daughters of Paul I and Maria Fyodorovna. Alexandra married the Palatine of Hungary in 1799. Yelena married the heir to the duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin the same year. According to Vigee Le Brun, Catherine the Great (their grandmother) did not like the original portrait costumes and colors, and she revised it. However, radiography only revealed a change in the position of Yelena's left hand (which had been around her sister's waist). Thus, it would appear that Vigee Le Brun repainted the portrait, rather than merely revising the costumes. The artist was paid 3,000 Rubles for this portrait.

Baron Grigory Alexsandrovich Stroganov - 1793
Oil on canvas, 92cm x 66cm oval
Hermitage, St. Petersburg.
Stroganov (1770-1857) received the title of count in 1826, served as ambassador to Sweeden, Spain, and Turkey. After 1837 he was a member of the Council of State. Sighed "Vigée Le Brun in Viena 1793". View a 2013 photo of the portrait. This is the companion to the Vigee Le Brun portrait of Stroganov's wife, Anna Sergeyevna (Viena 1793) on Art Page 89. The companion painting was sold in New York by Parke-Bernet Galleries in 1944.

Self Portrait - 1800
Oil on canvas, 78.5cm x 68cm
Hermitage, St. Petersburg
This self portrait for the Hermitage may be the last painting Vigee Le Brun completed in Russia. Vigée Le Brun portrayed herself painting a portrait of Grand Duke Alexander Pavlovich's wife, Elizabeth Alekseyevna. For this self portrait Vigée le Brun was given the title of "honorary free associate" of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts.
View a large image of the portrait.
This portrait was displayed in the 2015 Paris Exhibition.


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