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  1. Henriette de Verninac (1780–1827) was the daughter of Charles-François Delacroix, minister of Foreign Affairs under the Directory, and wife of the diplomat Raymond de Verninac Saint-Maur. She is known as the subject of a portrait by Jacques-Louis David.

  2. Oct 14, 2023 · Henriette would become Madame de Verninac after marrying Raymond de Verninac-Saint-Maur just a year before this painting was produced. He was tasked with organising the annexation of Avignon in 1791, so was clearly a high ranking individual with influence and wealth.

  3. Henriette de Verninac (née le 2 janvier 1782 et morte à Paris le 6 avril 1827) est la fille de Charles-François Delacroix, ministre des Affaires étrangères sous le Directoire, et épouse du diplomate Raymond de Verninac-Saint-Maur. Elle est connue comme le sujet d'un portrait de Jacques-Louis David.

  4. No painting understands it better than this portrait by Jacques-Louis David. The sitter, aged 17, is Henriette de Verninac, née Delacroix.

    • Tom Lubbock
  5. The present study has its origins in a particular moment in the career of Jacques-Louis David that has been generally disregarded or overlooked in the voluminous scholarship that has formed around this artist: his decision, in June 1800, to supplement the existing installation of his painting The Intervention of the Sabines (see fig. 2), on view...

    • NORMAN BRYSON
  6. The artwork titled “Madame de Verninac” is a neoclassical oil on canvas painting created by the renowned artist Jacques-Louis David between 1798 and 1799. Measuring 145.5 by 112 centimeters, this portrait genre masterpiece is housed in the esteemed Louvre Museum in Paris, France.

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  8. May 14, 2024 · David’s interest in modern analogies was reinforced by a plan in 1800 to exhibit alongside the Sabines two portraits of living women: the salonnières Henriette de Verninac and Juliette Récamier.