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The Women of Louis XV
Shy and secretive. Louis XV King of France
When Louis turned 15, he married Maria Karolina Leszczyńska.
The King loves women, and yet there is absolutely no gallantry in his spirit. Louis XV took lovers as “substitutes” in his bed
during Marie’s many pregnancies.
The couple’s polite arrangement changed in 1738 when the Queen dangerously miscarried and her doctors forbade her to have
relations with the King for a time. Insulted, Louis moved out of the marital chambers, into separate quarters.
The young king was 25 years and ... suddenly, he discovered the court was a buffet of beautiful women.
Hyacinthe Rigaud
Louis XV at the Age of Five in the Costume of the Sacre
Portrait de Louis XV, âgé de cinq ans, assis sur son
trône en grand costume royal
1715
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Jean-Baptiste van Loo
Louis XV, roi de France
Louis XV, King of France and Navarre
1726-1727
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Anonyme France XVIIIe siècle
Louis XV
Louis en cuirasse vers 1740
1735-1740
Château de Versailles, Versailles
François-Hubert Drouais
Louis XV of France
Louis XV, roi de France
1773
Château de Versailles, Versailles
In 1719, France declared war on Spain.
Spain was defeated and quickly sought peace.
The two governments proposed to unite their
royal families by marrying Louis to Mariana
Victoria of Spain, the seven-year-old daughter
of Philip V of Spain.
The future bride came to France and took
up residence in the Louvre.
However, the Regent decided she was too
young to have children soon enough, and she
was sent back to Spain.
Alexis Simon Belle, attribué à
Louis XV et l'infante Marie-Anne-Victoire
Portrait of Louis XV as a child pointing to a portrait
of his fiancée the Infanta Mariana Victoria of Spain
1724
Château de Versailles, Versailles
The 15-year-old Louis married the 22-year-old Princess Marie
in a lavish ceremony in 1725.
They quickly got about doing their royal duty, and they had
their first child in 1727. Queen Marie would spend the next
decade in a state of perpetual pregnancy.
Anonyme français, french Anonymous
Le mariage de Louis XV à Fontainebleau, le 5 septembre 1725
Marriage of Louis XV and Marie Lecszinka at chapelle de Fontainebleau
on 5th of September, 1725
1725
Musée national du Château de Fontainebleau, Fontainebleau
The resigned wife. Queen Marie Leszczyńska
One of the first priorities was to find a bride for the King ...
list of 99 princesses was prepared.
In the end, only one of them could get the rose, and her name was Marie Leszczyńska, a Polish princess …
The poor girl had no idea what she was in for.
Queen Marie would spend the next decade in a state of perpetual pregnancy.
The relationship would turn painfully cold and distant … and Louis’ eyes would start to wander
François Albert Stiémart
Portrait of Marie Leszczyńska
Marie Leszczynska, reine de France
1726
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Charles-André van Loo
Marie Leszczinska, reine de France
Marie Leszczinska, Queen of France
1747
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Louis, Dauphin of France the elder and only surviving son
of King Louis XV of France
Louis died of tuberculosis at Fontainebleau in 1765 at the age of 36,
before ascending the throne.
Three of his sons became kings of France: Louis XVI, Louis XVIII
and Charles X,
a feat only shared - in French royalty - by kings Henry II
and Philippe IV.
Alexis Simon Belle
Marie Leszczynska, reine de France, et le Dauphin
Marie Leszczynska, Queen of France, and the Dauphin
1730
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Jean-Marc Nattier
Marie Leszczyńska, Queen of France
Marie Leszczyńska, reine de France
1748
Château de Versailles, Versailles
An infanta, six singles and a nun. Mesdames de France
Daughters of Louis XV, Les Filles de France, eight in total, with which the monarchy does not know what to do.
One got married and moved away, one became a nun, three died of smallpox
and
three remained at the Royal Court of Versailles because, quite simply, they didn’t want to get married.
The royal daughters formed a tight-knit group along with the Dauphin, and were not afraid to stand up to their father's
mistresses, the Madame de Pompadour they rewarded her with a string of unflattering nicknames.
Jean-Marc Nattier
Sophie-Philippine-Élisabeth-Justine
of France, known as Madame
Sophie, in a court dress and
holding her veil
Sophie-Philippine-Élisabeth-Justine
de France, dite Madame Sophie, en
robe de cour tenant son voile
1747
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Jean-Marc Nattier
Marie-Louise-Thérèse-Victoire de France,
dite Madame Victoire
1748
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Jean-Marc Nattier atelier de
Anne-Henriette de France,
dite Madame Henriette
-
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Jean-Marc Nattier
Anne-Henriette de France,
dite Madame Henriette
1745
Château de Versailles,
Versailles
Jean-Marc Nattier
Louise-Marie de France,
dite Madame Louise
1748
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Jean-Marc Nattier
Marie-Adélaïde de France,
dite Madame Adélaïde, faisant
des nœuds
1756
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Five sisters, one king. The de Mailly-Nesle Sisters
After ten good years, it all fell apart ...
The queen miscarried her eleventh pregnancy and the royal doctor told her she was not permitted to have marital relations.
Louis moved out of the marital chambers, into separate quarters.
Whether fate or bad timing ... Louis met Louise de Mailly-Nesle.
Soon, she was sneaking into his chambers at night.
Lady Louise, it turned out, had lovely sisters ...
The first of the de Mailly sisters to catch the eye
of Louis XV ...
In 1738 when finally enjoyed the title of official
maîtresse-en-titre, her younger sister Pauline-Félicité
sent a letter requesting to be invited to court.
Louise Julie granted her sister's wish.
But that turned out to be a bad decision ...
Alexis Grimou
Portrait of a Lady, said to be Louise Julie de Nesle, Comtesse
de Mailly
Portrait supposé de Louise Julie de Mailly-Nesle, comtesse
de Mailly
18th century
Private collection
louder than Louise Julie and far more ambitious ...
arrogant, she had a fondness of money and political power
died while giving birth to the King's son ...
his younger sister Marie-Anne took over the Louis XV
Jean-Marc Nattier
Pauline Félicité de Mailly-Nesle, Comtesse de Vintimille
v.1740
Collection particulière
lacked intelligence,
once saying that "my husband cheated on me,
so I'm not even sure to be the mother of my children",
therefore she was not seen as much of a rival by her sister Marie
who kept her as a companion at court.
Jean-Marc Nattier
Diane Adélaïde de Mailly-Nesle, duchesse de Lauraguais
v.1740
Collection particulière
the only one of the sisters to not become a mistress
of the king ...
It was proposed that Hortense become the king's mistress,
however her husband was possessive and jealous and would not
allow it;
he threatened to kill his wife if she became 'a whore like her sisters’.
Anonymous, copie d’après Jean-Marc Nattier
Portrait de la marquise de Flavacourt, en Silence
Portrait of the Marquise de Flavacourt, as Silence
-
Musée Cognacq-Jay, Paris
Louis XV fell passionately in love with her ...
in return for becoming his mistress demanded of the king
the title of duchess
and
remove her elder sister, his official mistress, from court ...
Louise Julie left in tears to a convent
Her triumph after the passing disgrace provoked by the
king's illness at Metz did not last long, she died on
the 8th of December 1744.
But Madame de Lauraguais is already in charge
of comforting the king …
Jean-Marc Nattier
Marie-Anne de Nesle, marquise de La Tournelle, duchesse de
Châteauroux
Marie-Anne de Nesle, Marchioness of La Tournelle, Duchess of
Châteauroux
1740
Château de Versailles, Versailles
The Ambitious Woman. Madame de Pompadour
February 25 at the Palace of Versailles the masked ball ... Jeanne Poisson the headstrong, ambitious, witty and erudite catches
the eye of French King Louis XV
she masters the art of seduction well enough to become ... the king’s official mistress.
Her apartment was right above the king’s own chambers, and connected by a secret winding staircase. However, the “secret”
staircase didn’t stay secret for long.
From 1750 onwards, Pompadour ceased being a sexual partner.
In public, the reason for Pompadour’s shifting role was chalked up to her poor health. But behind closed doors, there was
another reason: Pompadour just wasn’t that interested in bedroom-based activities.
Louis XV remained devoted to Pompadour until her death from tuberculosis in 1764 at the age of forty-two.
Looking at the rain during the departure of his mistress's coffin from Versailles, the devastated king reportedly said:
"La marquise n'aura pas de beau temps pour son voyage." ("The marquise will not have good weather for her journey".)
https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Madame_de_Pompa
dour.jpg
Portraits of Madame de Pompadour were a genre in itself.
She used portraits to communicate with the king and
the French, announcing her loyalty, love, intellect…
She was hailed as a major innovator and “the sponsor
and queen of the Rococo”.
François Boucher found in Mme de Pompadour
his most enthusiastic admirer.
François Boucher
Portrait Madame de Pompadour
Portrait de Madame de Pompadour
1756
Alte Pinakothek, Munich
Jean-Marc Nattier
Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, marquise de
Pompadour en Diane chasseresse
Madame de Pompadour as Diana the Huntress
1746
Château de Versailles, Versailles
the grandest of the many portraits
of Madame de Pompadour …
She was an important patron of the fine,
applied and performing arts and a leader
of taste in matters of fashion and style,
particularly the Rococo style.
François-Hubert Drouais
Madame de Pompadour at her Tambour Frame
Madame de Pompadour à son métier à broder
1763-1764
National Gallery, London
The elegant Marquise is shown with a musical
score in her hands, surrounded by prints,
a globe and volumes of Diderot and d’Alembert’s
Encyclopedia, whose publication she had
supported.
Maurice Quentin de La Tour
Full-length portrait of the Marquise de Pompadour
Portrait en pied de la marquise de Pompadour
1755
Musée du Louvre, Paris
Petite maîtresse of Louis XV. Marie-Louise O'Murphy
Marie-Louise was installed in Versailles as the petite maîtresse known as “Morphy.”
The palace gossip Marquis D’Argenson wrote in his diary at the time:
“The King has a new mistress … she belonged to a family of prostitutes and thieves.”
While that was certainly the truth, it didn’t matter because Morphy charmed everyone, she was unsophisticated, unspoiled, and
good-humored.
the portrait of Louise O'Murphy, a young
Irish woman who worked as Boucher's
model …
The artist does not present her as a Venus
of classical beauty but portrays her
instead in a provocative pose of
unambiguously erotic persuasion
as a sweet child-woman.
François Boucher
Blond Odalisque (Marie-Louise O'Murphy)
L'Odalisque Blonde, probablement
Marie-Louise O'Murphy
1752
Alte Pinakothek, Munich
Louis XV's last favorite. Madame du Barry
Jeanne Bécu, Comtesse du Barry was the last maîtresse-en-titre ...
Her good looks, bawdy charms, and sheet smarts rocketed her through into the arms of King Louis XV of France.
According to one story, the king once confided to his friend the Duc de Noailles that du Barry had shown him astonishing
pleasures. “Sire,” the duke responded, “That’s because your Majesty has never been in a brothel.”
In 1774, the elderly King Louis XV succumbed to smallpox, throwing his official mistress into the political deep end. The newly-
minted Queen Marie Antoinette wasted no time in turning du Barry out of doors. She immediately banished the king’s mistress to
a convent.
Though the charming du Barry eventually negotiated her way out of her holy prison at the convent, she was never again allowed
to set foot within a ten-mile radius of her beloved Versailles.
By the time the Comtesse du Barry had arrived at Versailles,
Drouais had completed posthumously the last portrait
of Madame de Pompadour, a sumptuous affair that surely
qualifies as his masterpiece.
It was fitting that the new royal paramour would choose
as her official portraitist an artist who could immortalize
her predecessor with such refinement and elegance.
During the Comtesse du Barry's years at court, Drouais
created five distinct portraits of her.
François-Hubert Drouais,
Jeanne Bécu, comtesse Du Barry, en Flore
Portrait of Madame du Barry as Flora
1769
Château de Versailles, Versailles
The countess, the deposed mistress of Louis XV,
emerged from the lowest ranks of society to pass
through Versailles on her way to the guillotine.
Vigée Le Brun pays homage to her grace and charm.
The artist recalled that “she had the gaze of a coquette,
her elongated eyes never opening completely.”
Her hat and muslin dress would soon become the height
of fashion.
Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun
Portrait of Madame Du Barry
Portrait de Madame Du Barry
1781
Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
One of du Barry’s many “indulgences” was a young
Bantu slave named Zamor. She loved nothing more
than to dress him up and show him off like a doll.
Zamor tolerated du Barry’s condescension- but in time,
he would have his revenge.
Denounced her to the powerful, revolutionary
Committee of Public Safety. Zamor’s testimony
to the Council put Madame du Barry to her death.
Jean-Baptiste-André Gautier-Dagoty
Jeanne Bécu, comtesse Du Barry et Zamor qui lui apporte
une tasse de café
Jeanne Bécu, countes Du Barry and Zamor who brings
her a cup of coffee
1771-1800
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Dauphine of France. Marie-Antoniette
She arrived at the French Court aged only fifteen. From the time of her marriage to the Dauphin Louis, heir to the throne, she
found it difficult to adapt to French customs.
Madame du Barry proved a troublesome foe to the new dauphine. Louis XV's mistress had considerable influence over him.
Marie Antoinette was persuaded by her husband's aunts to refuse to acknowledge du Barry, which some saw as a political
blunder that jeopardized Austria's interests at the French court.
Marie Antoinette's mother and the Austrian ambassador to France, comte de Mercy-Argenteau, who sent the Empress secret
reports on Marie Antoinette's behavior, pressured Marie Antoinette to speak to Madame du Barry, which she grudgingly agreed to
do on New Year's Day 1772.
She merely commented to her, "There are a lot of people at Versailles today", but it was enough for Madame du Barry, who was
satisfied with this recognition, and the crisis passed.
Marie Antoinette, in 1769; this portrait was sent
to the Dauphin of France, Louis-Auguste,
so he could see his bride before he met her.
Joseph Ducreux
Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, the later Queen
Marie Antoinette of France
Marie-Antoinette, archiduchesse d'Autriche
1769
Château de Versailles, Versailles
Marie Antoinette, portrayed as Hebe,
Goddess of eternal youth, daughter
of Zeus and Hera, who served nectar
to the gods.
François-Hubert Drouais
Madame la Dauphine Marie-Antoinette, en Hébé
Madame la Dauphine Marie-Antoinette, as Hebe
1773
Musée Condé, Chantilly
… Louis Le Bien-aimé is dead
Armand-Vincent de Montpetit
Louis XV, roi de France
1774
Château de Versailles, Versailles
… by 10 April, by around 11 o'clock, it was clear that the king's end was near.
Due to the risk of contagion, a signal had been agreed upon, to announce the king's death.
A candle was placed in the window which was to be blown out at the moment of death.
At a quarter past three in the afternoon, the candle was finally extinguished.
While the courtiers rushed to congratulate the new king and queen,
the corpse of the newly deceased king had already begun to rot …
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The Women of Louis XV

  • 1.
  • 2. The Women of Louis XV
  • 3.
  • 4. Shy and secretive. Louis XV King of France
  • 5. When Louis turned 15, he married Maria Karolina Leszczyńska. The King loves women, and yet there is absolutely no gallantry in his spirit. Louis XV took lovers as “substitutes” in his bed during Marie’s many pregnancies. The couple’s polite arrangement changed in 1738 when the Queen dangerously miscarried and her doctors forbade her to have relations with the King for a time. Insulted, Louis moved out of the marital chambers, into separate quarters. The young king was 25 years and ... suddenly, he discovered the court was a buffet of beautiful women.
  • 6. Hyacinthe Rigaud Louis XV at the Age of Five in the Costume of the Sacre Portrait de Louis XV, âgé de cinq ans, assis sur son trône en grand costume royal 1715 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 8.
  • 9. Jean-Baptiste van Loo Louis XV, roi de France Louis XV, King of France and Navarre 1726-1727 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 12. Anonyme France XVIIIe siècle Louis XV Louis en cuirasse vers 1740 1735-1740 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 14.
  • 15. François-Hubert Drouais Louis XV of France Louis XV, roi de France 1773 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 18. In 1719, France declared war on Spain. Spain was defeated and quickly sought peace. The two governments proposed to unite their royal families by marrying Louis to Mariana Victoria of Spain, the seven-year-old daughter of Philip V of Spain. The future bride came to France and took up residence in the Louvre. However, the Regent decided she was too young to have children soon enough, and she was sent back to Spain. Alexis Simon Belle, attribué à Louis XV et l'infante Marie-Anne-Victoire Portrait of Louis XV as a child pointing to a portrait of his fiancée the Infanta Mariana Victoria of Spain 1724 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 20.
  • 21. The 15-year-old Louis married the 22-year-old Princess Marie in a lavish ceremony in 1725. They quickly got about doing their royal duty, and they had their first child in 1727. Queen Marie would spend the next decade in a state of perpetual pregnancy. Anonyme français, french Anonymous Le mariage de Louis XV à Fontainebleau, le 5 septembre 1725 Marriage of Louis XV and Marie Lecszinka at chapelle de Fontainebleau on 5th of September, 1725 1725 Musée national du Château de Fontainebleau, Fontainebleau
  • 22.
  • 23. The resigned wife. Queen Marie Leszczyńska
  • 24. One of the first priorities was to find a bride for the King ... list of 99 princesses was prepared. In the end, only one of them could get the rose, and her name was Marie Leszczyńska, a Polish princess … The poor girl had no idea what she was in for. Queen Marie would spend the next decade in a state of perpetual pregnancy. The relationship would turn painfully cold and distant … and Louis’ eyes would start to wander
  • 25. François Albert Stiémart Portrait of Marie Leszczyńska Marie Leszczynska, reine de France 1726 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 27.
  • 28. Charles-André van Loo Marie Leszczinska, reine de France Marie Leszczinska, Queen of France 1747 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 30.
  • 31.
  • 32. Louis, Dauphin of France the elder and only surviving son of King Louis XV of France Louis died of tuberculosis at Fontainebleau in 1765 at the age of 36, before ascending the throne. Three of his sons became kings of France: Louis XVI, Louis XVIII and Charles X, a feat only shared - in French royalty - by kings Henry II and Philippe IV. Alexis Simon Belle Marie Leszczynska, reine de France, et le Dauphin Marie Leszczynska, Queen of France, and the Dauphin 1730 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 34.
  • 35. Jean-Marc Nattier Marie Leszczyńska, Queen of France Marie Leszczyńska, reine de France 1748 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 36.
  • 37.
  • 38. An infanta, six singles and a nun. Mesdames de France
  • 39. Daughters of Louis XV, Les Filles de France, eight in total, with which the monarchy does not know what to do. One got married and moved away, one became a nun, three died of smallpox and three remained at the Royal Court of Versailles because, quite simply, they didn’t want to get married. The royal daughters formed a tight-knit group along with the Dauphin, and were not afraid to stand up to their father's mistresses, the Madame de Pompadour they rewarded her with a string of unflattering nicknames.
  • 40. Jean-Marc Nattier Sophie-Philippine-Élisabeth-Justine of France, known as Madame Sophie, in a court dress and holding her veil Sophie-Philippine-Élisabeth-Justine de France, dite Madame Sophie, en robe de cour tenant son voile 1747 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 41. Jean-Marc Nattier Marie-Louise-Thérèse-Victoire de France, dite Madame Victoire 1748 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 42. Jean-Marc Nattier atelier de Anne-Henriette de France, dite Madame Henriette - Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 43. Jean-Marc Nattier Anne-Henriette de France, dite Madame Henriette 1745 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 44. Jean-Marc Nattier Louise-Marie de France, dite Madame Louise 1748 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 45. Jean-Marc Nattier Marie-Adélaïde de France, dite Madame Adélaïde, faisant des nœuds 1756 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 46. Five sisters, one king. The de Mailly-Nesle Sisters
  • 47. After ten good years, it all fell apart ... The queen miscarried her eleventh pregnancy and the royal doctor told her she was not permitted to have marital relations. Louis moved out of the marital chambers, into separate quarters. Whether fate or bad timing ... Louis met Louise de Mailly-Nesle. Soon, she was sneaking into his chambers at night. Lady Louise, it turned out, had lovely sisters ...
  • 48. The first of the de Mailly sisters to catch the eye of Louis XV ... In 1738 when finally enjoyed the title of official maîtresse-en-titre, her younger sister Pauline-Félicité sent a letter requesting to be invited to court. Louise Julie granted her sister's wish. But that turned out to be a bad decision ... Alexis Grimou Portrait of a Lady, said to be Louise Julie de Nesle, Comtesse de Mailly Portrait supposé de Louise Julie de Mailly-Nesle, comtesse de Mailly 18th century Private collection
  • 49.
  • 50. louder than Louise Julie and far more ambitious ... arrogant, she had a fondness of money and political power died while giving birth to the King's son ... his younger sister Marie-Anne took over the Louis XV Jean-Marc Nattier Pauline Félicité de Mailly-Nesle, Comtesse de Vintimille v.1740 Collection particulière
  • 51.
  • 52. lacked intelligence, once saying that "my husband cheated on me, so I'm not even sure to be the mother of my children", therefore she was not seen as much of a rival by her sister Marie who kept her as a companion at court. Jean-Marc Nattier Diane Adélaïde de Mailly-Nesle, duchesse de Lauraguais v.1740 Collection particulière
  • 53.
  • 54. the only one of the sisters to not become a mistress of the king ... It was proposed that Hortense become the king's mistress, however her husband was possessive and jealous and would not allow it; he threatened to kill his wife if she became 'a whore like her sisters’. Anonymous, copie d’après Jean-Marc Nattier Portrait de la marquise de Flavacourt, en Silence Portrait of the Marquise de Flavacourt, as Silence - Musée Cognacq-Jay, Paris
  • 55.
  • 56. Louis XV fell passionately in love with her ... in return for becoming his mistress demanded of the king the title of duchess and remove her elder sister, his official mistress, from court ... Louise Julie left in tears to a convent Her triumph after the passing disgrace provoked by the king's illness at Metz did not last long, she died on the 8th of December 1744. But Madame de Lauraguais is already in charge of comforting the king … Jean-Marc Nattier Marie-Anne de Nesle, marquise de La Tournelle, duchesse de Châteauroux Marie-Anne de Nesle, Marchioness of La Tournelle, Duchess of Châteauroux 1740 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 57.
  • 58.
  • 59.
  • 60. The Ambitious Woman. Madame de Pompadour
  • 61. February 25 at the Palace of Versailles the masked ball ... Jeanne Poisson the headstrong, ambitious, witty and erudite catches the eye of French King Louis XV she masters the art of seduction well enough to become ... the king’s official mistress. Her apartment was right above the king’s own chambers, and connected by a secret winding staircase. However, the “secret” staircase didn’t stay secret for long. From 1750 onwards, Pompadour ceased being a sexual partner. In public, the reason for Pompadour’s shifting role was chalked up to her poor health. But behind closed doors, there was another reason: Pompadour just wasn’t that interested in bedroom-based activities.
  • 62. Louis XV remained devoted to Pompadour until her death from tuberculosis in 1764 at the age of forty-two. Looking at the rain during the departure of his mistress's coffin from Versailles, the devastated king reportedly said: "La marquise n'aura pas de beau temps pour son voyage." ("The marquise will not have good weather for her journey".)
  • 63. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Madame_de_Pompa dour.jpg Portraits of Madame de Pompadour were a genre in itself. She used portraits to communicate with the king and the French, announcing her loyalty, love, intellect… She was hailed as a major innovator and “the sponsor and queen of the Rococo”. François Boucher found in Mme de Pompadour his most enthusiastic admirer. François Boucher Portrait Madame de Pompadour Portrait de Madame de Pompadour 1756 Alte Pinakothek, Munich
  • 64.
  • 65.
  • 66.
  • 67.
  • 68. Jean-Marc Nattier Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson, marquise de Pompadour en Diane chasseresse Madame de Pompadour as Diana the Huntress 1746 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 69.
  • 70.
  • 71. the grandest of the many portraits of Madame de Pompadour … She was an important patron of the fine, applied and performing arts and a leader of taste in matters of fashion and style, particularly the Rococo style. François-Hubert Drouais Madame de Pompadour at her Tambour Frame Madame de Pompadour à son métier à broder 1763-1764 National Gallery, London
  • 72.
  • 73.
  • 74. The elegant Marquise is shown with a musical score in her hands, surrounded by prints, a globe and volumes of Diderot and d’Alembert’s Encyclopedia, whose publication she had supported. Maurice Quentin de La Tour Full-length portrait of the Marquise de Pompadour Portrait en pied de la marquise de Pompadour 1755 Musée du Louvre, Paris
  • 75.
  • 76. Petite maîtresse of Louis XV. Marie-Louise O'Murphy
  • 77. Marie-Louise was installed in Versailles as the petite maîtresse known as “Morphy.” The palace gossip Marquis D’Argenson wrote in his diary at the time: “The King has a new mistress … she belonged to a family of prostitutes and thieves.” While that was certainly the truth, it didn’t matter because Morphy charmed everyone, she was unsophisticated, unspoiled, and good-humored.
  • 78. the portrait of Louise O'Murphy, a young Irish woman who worked as Boucher's model … The artist does not present her as a Venus of classical beauty but portrays her instead in a provocative pose of unambiguously erotic persuasion as a sweet child-woman. François Boucher Blond Odalisque (Marie-Louise O'Murphy) L'Odalisque Blonde, probablement Marie-Louise O'Murphy 1752 Alte Pinakothek, Munich
  • 79.
  • 80.
  • 81. Louis XV's last favorite. Madame du Barry
  • 82. Jeanne Bécu, Comtesse du Barry was the last maîtresse-en-titre ... Her good looks, bawdy charms, and sheet smarts rocketed her through into the arms of King Louis XV of France. According to one story, the king once confided to his friend the Duc de Noailles that du Barry had shown him astonishing pleasures. “Sire,” the duke responded, “That’s because your Majesty has never been in a brothel.” In 1774, the elderly King Louis XV succumbed to smallpox, throwing his official mistress into the political deep end. The newly- minted Queen Marie Antoinette wasted no time in turning du Barry out of doors. She immediately banished the king’s mistress to a convent. Though the charming du Barry eventually negotiated her way out of her holy prison at the convent, she was never again allowed to set foot within a ten-mile radius of her beloved Versailles.
  • 83. By the time the Comtesse du Barry had arrived at Versailles, Drouais had completed posthumously the last portrait of Madame de Pompadour, a sumptuous affair that surely qualifies as his masterpiece. It was fitting that the new royal paramour would choose as her official portraitist an artist who could immortalize her predecessor with such refinement and elegance. During the Comtesse du Barry's years at court, Drouais created five distinct portraits of her. François-Hubert Drouais, Jeanne Bécu, comtesse Du Barry, en Flore Portrait of Madame du Barry as Flora 1769 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 84.
  • 85.
  • 86. The countess, the deposed mistress of Louis XV, emerged from the lowest ranks of society to pass through Versailles on her way to the guillotine. Vigée Le Brun pays homage to her grace and charm. The artist recalled that “she had the gaze of a coquette, her elongated eyes never opening completely.” Her hat and muslin dress would soon become the height of fashion. Élisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun Portrait of Madame Du Barry Portrait de Madame Du Barry 1781 Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia
  • 87.
  • 88.
  • 89. One of du Barry’s many “indulgences” was a young Bantu slave named Zamor. She loved nothing more than to dress him up and show him off like a doll. Zamor tolerated du Barry’s condescension- but in time, he would have his revenge. Denounced her to the powerful, revolutionary Committee of Public Safety. Zamor’s testimony to the Council put Madame du Barry to her death. Jean-Baptiste-André Gautier-Dagoty Jeanne Bécu, comtesse Du Barry et Zamor qui lui apporte une tasse de café Jeanne Bécu, countes Du Barry and Zamor who brings her a cup of coffee 1771-1800 Château de Versailles, Versailles
  • 90.
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  • 92. Dauphine of France. Marie-Antoniette
  • 93. She arrived at the French Court aged only fifteen. From the time of her marriage to the Dauphin Louis, heir to the throne, she found it difficult to adapt to French customs. Madame du Barry proved a troublesome foe to the new dauphine. Louis XV's mistress had considerable influence over him. Marie Antoinette was persuaded by her husband's aunts to refuse to acknowledge du Barry, which some saw as a political blunder that jeopardized Austria's interests at the French court. Marie Antoinette's mother and the Austrian ambassador to France, comte de Mercy-Argenteau, who sent the Empress secret reports on Marie Antoinette's behavior, pressured Marie Antoinette to speak to Madame du Barry, which she grudgingly agreed to do on New Year's Day 1772. She merely commented to her, "There are a lot of people at Versailles today", but it was enough for Madame du Barry, who was satisfied with this recognition, and the crisis passed.
  • 94. Marie Antoinette, in 1769; this portrait was sent to the Dauphin of France, Louis-Auguste, so he could see his bride before he met her. Joseph Ducreux Archduchess Maria Antonia of Austria, the later Queen Marie Antoinette of France Marie-Antoinette, archiduchesse d'Autriche 1769 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 97. Marie Antoinette, portrayed as Hebe, Goddess of eternal youth, daughter of Zeus and Hera, who served nectar to the gods. François-Hubert Drouais Madame la Dauphine Marie-Antoinette, en Hébé Madame la Dauphine Marie-Antoinette, as Hebe 1773 Musée Condé, Chantilly
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  • 100. … Louis Le Bien-aimé is dead
  • 101. Armand-Vincent de Montpetit Louis XV, roi de France 1774 Château de Versailles, Versailles
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  • 103. … by 10 April, by around 11 o'clock, it was clear that the king's end was near. Due to the risk of contagion, a signal had been agreed upon, to announce the king's death. A candle was placed in the window which was to be blown out at the moment of death. At a quarter past three in the afternoon, the candle was finally extinguished. While the courtiers rushed to congratulate the new king and queen, the corpse of the newly deceased king had already begun to rot …
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