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The Portraits of Madame de Pompadour: Celebrating the Femme Savante (The Discovery Series)
The Portraits of Madame de Pompadour Celebrating the Femme Savante - The Discovery Series Author:Elise Goodman The femme savante portraits of Madame de Pompadour (1721-1764), the beautiful and cultivated woman who became the official mistress of Louis XV, are the focus of Elise Goodman's innovative study. The portraits are generally admired as the most glamorous, celebrated likenesses of a woman created during the French Enlightenment, and Goodman's ... more »book is the first to fully examine them in the context of the highly saturated feminist atmosphere that existed at the time. Goodman is interested in the iconography of the portraits, especially as seen in three works done by Franois Boucher and one each by Maurice-Quentin de La Tour and Franois-Hubert Drouais. The overarching theme of the portraits is the celebration of a woman of beauty, intelligence, and sophistication. While Goodman agrees with those who assume that Pompadour commissioned images of herself that would proclaim her cultural agendas--and enhance her status at court--she situates these portraits within the larger context of how cultivated women were represented in the Enlightenment. As was true of likenesses of woman readers, scientists, and musicians, Pompadour's portraits are imbued with progressive ideas on women's intellect and education. Abundantly illustrated, this is a book with great appeal for art historians, French cultural historians, women's studies specialists, and a wide audience of general readers.« less