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Portrait of Marie-Louise Joubert, neé Poulletier de Perigny
Creator
François-Xavier FabreFrench Artist · 1766–1837
All works by this person →After several years at Montpellier's art academy, François-Xavier Fabre joined Jacques-Louis David's studio in Paris. His studies were funded by Philippe-Laurent de Joubert, financier, art collector, and father of Laurent-Nicolas de Joubert, whose portrait by Fabre hangs in the Getty Museum. In 1787 Fabre became David's second pupil to win the Prix de Rome. Upheavals in revolutionary France and Fa
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- 1787
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- Oil on canvas
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- French
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On August 24, 1785, Marie-Louise Poulletier de Perigny married the wealthy and cultured Laurent-Nicolas de Joubert. To commemorate the marriage, the Joubert family commissioned the young artist François-Xavier Fabre to make this portrait and its [pendant](http://www.getty.edu/art/collection/objects/681/francois-xavier-fabre-portrait-of-laurent-nicolas-de-joubert-french-1787/). Seated on a garden chair, Madame Joubert slightly inclines her head and gazes at the viewer under half-lidded eyes. In her hair she wears a wreath made of myrtle, which is sacred to Venus, the goddess of love. A golden sash ties underneath the white bodice of her purple silk dress, and her loosely curling hair falls casually down alongside her shoulders and arms. Her elegant hands are folded across her lap. The portrait achieves an uncomplicated effect, illustrating Fabre's use of the Neoclassical style that he learned from his teacher Jacques-Louis David.
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