Jeanne-Julie-Louise Le Brun[1] (née 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.
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Portrait of Julie Le Brun, painted by her mother in 1789 | |
| Born | Jeanne-Julie-Louise Le Brun (1780-02-12)12 February 1780 Paris, France |
| Died | 8 December 1819(1819-12-08) (aged 39) Paris, France |
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| Occupation | Painter |
| Spouse | Gaëtan-Bernard Nigris
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| Relatives | Louis Vigée (grandfather) |
Julie Le Brun was born on 12 February 1780 in Paris, France, to Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Le Brun and Élisabeth Vigée Le Brun. When her parents separated in 1789, Julie traveled with her mother. Early in life she produced a number of pastels, including one after a piece by Jakob Orth; in her memoirs the elder painter refers to "ses heureuses dispositions pour la peinture".
Relations with her mother were strained from time to time, especially after her marriage to Gaëtan-Bernard Nigris in 1799. The couple soon separated.[2] Le Brun attempted to support herself with her art, appearing in 1811 under the name "Dlle Nigris" in an exhibit in the rue Saint-Lazare.[3] She died at the age of 39 in 1819.
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