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Infant academies and the childhood of art: Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun's Julie with a mirror

Rosenthal, 2004

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3185224777619810652
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Rosenthal A
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Eighteenth-century studies

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At the 1787 Paris Salon Elisabeth Vigée-Lebrun exhibited her exceptional portrait of her seven-year old daughter Julie, gazing into a mirror. This paper examines the complex, layered meaning of this work, emphasizing the visual and symbolic significance of the …
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