Alexandre Charles Emmanuel de Crussol-Florensac (1743–1815)

Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun French

On view at The Met Fifth Avenue in Gallery 632

At the height of his career as a courtier, Crussol-Florensac (1743–1815) wears the town clothes of the Order of the Saint-Esprit with the ribbon of the Order of Saint-Louis and the crosses of the Knights Templar and the Order of Malta. An amateur actor, he performed in 1785 at Versailles, playing the role of Basile in Beaumarchais’s Barber of Seville opposite Marie Antoinette as Rosine and the comte d’Artois as Figaro. It was his payment for this portrait that enabled Vigée Le Brun to flee France in 1789.

Alexandre Charles Emmanuel de Crussol-Florensac (1743–1815), Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun (French, Paris 1755–1842 Paris), Oil on wood

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