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Marie Jeanne Collection

Background imageMarie Jeanne Collection: Madame La Comtesse du Barry, c1770s?, (1903). Creators: Unknown, Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet

Madame La Comtesse du Barry, c1770s?, (1903). Creators: Unknown, Jacques Firmin Beauvarlet
Madame La Comtesse du Barry, c1770s?, (1903). Portrait of Jeanne Becu, Comtesse Du Barry (1743-1793), wearing jacket and lace collar

Background imageMarie Jeanne Collection: Grafin Dubarry, (1933). Creator: Unknown

Grafin Dubarry, (1933). Creator: Unknown
Gra fin Dubarry, (1933). Portrait of Jeanne Be cu, comtesse Du Barry (1743-1793), the last Mai tresse-en-titre of Louis XV of France

Background imageMarie Jeanne Collection: Grafin Dubarry 1743-1793, 1934

Grafin Dubarry 1743-1793, 1934. Jeanne Becu, comtesse du Barry (1743-1793) was the last Maitresse-en-titre of Louis XV of France

Background imageMarie Jeanne Collection: Marie Jeanne Baptiste, Duchess of Savoy, late 17th century (1894). Artist: Pierre Louis van Schuppen

Marie Jeanne Baptiste, Duchess of Savoy, late 17th century (1894). Artist: Pierre Louis van Schuppen
Marie Jeanne Baptiste, Duchess of Savoy (1644-1724), late 17th century (1894). From A Collection of Engraved Portraits (Further Selection) Exhibited by the Late James Anderson Rose

Background imageMarie Jeanne Collection: Elevation of the boudoir, Du Barry Apartments, Versailles, 1926

Elevation of the boudoir, Du Barry Apartments, Versailles, 1926. The apartments of Madame du Barry, chief mistress of King Louis XV of France, in the Palace of Versailles

Background imageMarie Jeanne Collection: Madame du Barry, Mistress of King louis XV of France, 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald

Madame du Barry, Mistress of King louis XV of France, 1937. Artist: Alexander K MacDonald
Madame du Barry, Mistress of King Louis XV of France. From an original drawing by A. K. Macdonald. From the John Player & Sons cigarette card series Famous Beauties, 1937

Background imageMarie Jeanne Collection: The Countess of Barry

The Countess of Barry. Madame du Barry (1743-1793) was a courtesan and mistress of Louis XV of France. Her public unpopularity had a negative impact on the standing of the monarchy

Background imageMarie Jeanne Collection: Feast at Louveciennes, 1771. Artist: Jean-Michel Moreau

Feast at Louveciennes, 1771. Artist: Jean-Michel Moreau
Feast at Louveciennes, 1771. Feast given by Madame du Barry (1743-93) for Louis XV on 2nd September 1771 at the inauguration of the Pavillon at Louveciennes


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