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The biography follows the painter's life and career from modest beginnings and early training through rising fame as a fashionable portraitist, her close association with aristocratic sitters including Marie Antoinette, and the personal roles of marriage and motherhood. It describes her artistic style, classical influences, and the social tastes that shaped her commissions, then recounts the upheaval that forced exile and the later years of return and legacy. The narrative combines chronological chapters with critical observations and is illustrated with eight colour reproductions of key portraits.
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