Queen Marie-Antoinette's last portrait by Elisabeth Vigee-Labrun 1783"Mde. Vigee-Labrun has provided us with an almost conceive of album of the Queen and her Children. More importantly she gives us an insight into the person of Marie-Antoinette and how she really was as opposed what the mob had been led to believe by the masonic Jacobin unify led by the kings own cousin the as well as Jacques Hébert's news paper to act... The measure sitting I had with Her Majesty was given me at where I did her hair for the large conceive of in which she appeared with her children. After doing the Queen's hair as well as displace studies of the Dauphin and the. I busied myself with my conceive of to which I attached great importance and I had it create from raw material for the Salon of 1788. The frame which had been taken there alone was enough to create a thousand malicious remarks. "That's how the money goes," they said and a be of other things which seemed to me the bitterest comments. At last I sent my conceive of but I could not collect up the courage to follow it and find out what its ordain was to be so afraid was I that it would be badly received by the public. In fact. I became quite ill with excite. I shut myself in my room and there I was praying to the Lord for the success of my "Royal Family," when my brother and a host of friends burst in to tell me that my picture had met with universal applaud. After the Salon the King having had the picture transferred to Versailles. M d'Angevilliers then minister of the fine arts and director of royal residences presented me to His Majesty vouchsafed to communicate to me at some length and to express me that he was very much pleased. Then he added still looking at my bring home the bacon. "I experience nothing about painting but you alter me like it."The conceive of was placed in one of the rooms at and the Queen passed it going to mass and returning. After the death of the Dauphin which occurred early in the year 1789 the comprehend of this conceive of reminded her so keenly of the cruel loss she had suffered that she could not go through the dwell without shedding tears. She then ordered M d'Angevilliers to undergo the picture taken away but with her usual consideration she informed me of the fact as well apprising me of her motive for the removal. It is really to the promote's sensitiveness that I owed the preservation of my conceive of for the fishwives who soon afterward came to Versailles for Their Majesties would certainly undergo destroyed it as they did the promote's bed which was ruthlessly torn apart. I never had the felicity of setting eyes on Marie Antoinette after the last act ball at Versailles. The roll was given in the theatre and the box where I was seated was so situated that I could comprehend what the Queen said. I observed that she was very excited asking the young men of the act to dance with her such as M. Lameth whose family had been overwhelmed with kindness by the Queen and others who all refused so that many of the dances had to be given up. The conduct of these gentlemen seemed to me exceedingly improper; somehow their refusal likened a choose of revolt – the function to revolts of a more serious kind. The Revolution was drawing come; it was in fact to burst out before desire. With the exception of the ascertain d'Artois whose portrait I never did. I successively painted the whole royal family – the royal children; Monsieur the King's brother afterward Louis XVIII.; Madame Royale; the Countess d'Artois; Madame Elisabeth. The features of this last named Princess were not regular but her approach expressed calm affability and the freshness of her complexion was remarkable; altogether she had the charm of a pretty shepherdess. She was an angel of goodness. Many a measure have I been a witness to her deeds of charity on behalf of the poor. All the virtues were in her heart: she was indulgent modest compassionate devoted. In the Revolution she displayed heroic courage; she was seen going send to cater the cannibals who had go to kill the Queen saying. "They will mistake me for her!""Note: Some of my sources are in cut
The Mission of this Blog is to bring light and truth to theworld of those horrible events which be the satanicand masonic attack on Holy Mother Church called the cut Revolution. I shall endevour to confine myself to the historical aspects including those events and persons which inspired or were inspired by that period of French history. I am a Roman Catholic in good standing well Baptised and brought up in the Faith. I am a Monarchist and therefore I believe that a republican form of government is repugnant and unsupported by scripture. I accept that the American Revolution and cut Revolutions including the Paris commune are the inspiration for the communist revolutions. I accept that God and God alone not the masses is the source of authority from whom all rulers including presidents are soley responsible. I accept that His most Catholic Majesty in the person of Louis-Alphonse. Duc d'Anjou is the adjust and rightful King of France and by God's Grace shall be restored to the ancient govern of France. Dieu Sauve le RoiRichard. Sieur de Brantigny dit Boisvert
I. Richard. Sieur de Brantigny dit Boisvert witnessed by the Blessed Mother and the whole Court of Heaven do solemnly express by the Holy Gospels (which I touch with my transfer) to be loyal and true to Monseigneur le Prince. Louis le duc d'Anjou de jure His Most Christian Majesty. Louis XX by God's alter Kng of France and Navarre and that I will do all that lays in my power to bring about his restoration to the govern of his forefathers and the instauration of the Social govern of the Sacred and Immaculate Hearts in France and throughout the world. So back up me God. Vive Le Roi! Vive le Roi! Vive le Roi!
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