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  1. Jeanne-Julie-Louise Le Brun (married name Julie Nigris; 12 February 1780 – 8 December 1819), nicknamed "Brunette", was the daughter of Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun, and was the model of many of her paintings.

  2. Julie Le Brun (1780–1819) Looking in a Mirror. On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 632. During her lifetime, Vigée Le Brun was France’s most famous woman artist, and she was highly aware of how important her self-presentation was to the Parisian art world.

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  4. The successive portraits of Vigée Le Brun’s daughter Julie (1780–1819) are milestones in the history of a passionate, conflicted mother-daughter relationship. In the present work, Julie is depicted as Flora, the goddess of flowers who gives birth to spring.

  5. Julie Lebrun Also known as Julie Lebrun primary name: Lebrun, Julie other name: Le Brun ...

  6. Costume designer / stylist. Born in Brussels in 1981 from Dutch-Belgian-Norwegian parents, I was raised in Dutch and French and am fluent in both languages. I attended the European School in Brussels, where I also took evening classes in fashion design at the Saint Luc school, and with my baccalaureate in my pocket, I left for Paris.

  7. Vigée Le Brun adored her daughter Julie (17801819) and painted many pictures of her as she matured. In this composition, the portraitist ingeniously presents the child in both profile and full face. Drawing on the bond between them, she captures Julie’s serious, intimate gaze.