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''Empress Eugénie Surrounded by her Ladies in Waiting'' is an oil on canvas painting by the German artist
Franz Xaver Winterhalter Franz Xaver Winterhalter (20 April 1805 – 8 July 1873) was a German painter and lithography, lithographer, known for his flattering portraits of royalty and upper-class society in the mid-19th century. His name has become associated with fashio ...
completed in 1855. It features depictions of the Empress of France,
Eugénie de Montijo Eugénie de Montijo (; born María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox y Kirkpatrick; 5 May 1826 – 11 July 1920) was Second French Empire, Empress of the French from her marriage to Napoleon III on 30 January 1853 until he was overthrown on 4 ...
, and eight of her
ladies-in-waiting A lady-in-waiting (alternatively written lady in waiting) or court lady is a female personal assistant at a court, attending on a royal woman or a high-ranking noblewoman. Historically, in Europe, a lady-in-waiting was often a noblewoman but ...
. The painting was displayed at the
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during the regime of Eugénie's husband,
Napoleon III Napoleon III (Charles-Louis Napoléon Bonaparte; 20 April 18089 January 1873) was President of France from 1848 to 1852 and then Emperor of the French from 1852 until his deposition in 1870. He was the first president, second emperor, and last ...
. After Eugénie's exile to England, the painting was given to her, and later displayed in the entrance to her house at
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. It is currently on display at the
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.


History

The painting was commissioned by Empress Eugénie de Montijo to be exhibited at the painting salon of the Exposition Universelle, which opened in May. The painting was supposed to represent the sovereign in the midst of her ladies-in-waiting, who took turns around her throughout the week. They are in the number of ten when the first sketch was made by the painter. However, the seventh lady, Léonie Bugeaud de la Piconnerie d'Isly, Comtesse de Feray, resigned in January 1855, which forced the painter to completely rethink the composition of the painting in few weeks. He managed to complete it in four months with the help of his studio to be ready for the opening of the exhibition. The reception of the painting was mixed. The Parisian critics did not fail to underline the sloppy aspect of the painting and reproached him for having been apparently more interested in the details of the dresses than in the personality of her characters. On the other hand, it was met with great success by the general public as well as by the circles of the imperial court, with the painting seen as symbolizing the splendor of the new regime. It was then exhibited at the Kunstverein in
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in 1856. Widely distributed in the form of prints, it became a symbol of the Second Empire.


Description

The scene, bathed in a cold, bright light, depicts
Eugénie de Montijo Eugénie de Montijo (; born María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox y Kirkpatrick; 5 May 1826 – 11 July 1920) was Second French Empire, Empress of the French from her marriage to Napoleon III on 30 January 1853 until he was overthrown on 4 ...
, Empress of the French for seventeen years, surrounded by eight ladies-in-waiting in a fictional country setting. She is represented with a crown of honeysuckle on her head and a branch of the same plant in her hand, acting as a
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. She slightly dominates the other characters. She is facing the Grand Mistress of her household, on her right, Anne Debelle, Princess of Essling (1802–1887), wife of
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. To her left stands her lady-in-waiting, Pauline van der Linden d'Hooghvorst, Duchess of Bassano (1814–1867), wife of Napoléon Maret. Below are the ladies of the palace, who followed the empress daily: on the left, Jane Thorne, baroness of Pierres (1821–1873), wife of Stéphane de Pierres and Louise Poitelon du Tarde, viscountess of Lezay-Marnésia (1826–1891), wife of Joseph-Antoine-Albert de Lezay-Marnesia; in the center,
Adrienne de Villeneuve-Bargemont Adrienne de Villeneuve-Bargemont, comtesse de Montebello (1826-1870), was a French courtier. She served as lady-in-waiting ('' dame de Palais'') to the empress of France, Eugénie de Montijo. Life She was the daughter of Jean-Paul-Alban Villeneu ...
, countess of Montebello (1826–1870), wife of Gustave Olivier Lannes de Montebello, and on the right,
Anne Eve Mortier de Trévise Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie and Ana. Anne is sometimes used as a male name in ...
, marquise of Latour-Maubourg (1829–1900), wife of César de Faÿ de La Tour-Maubourg,
Claire Emilie MacDonnel Claire Emilie MacDonell, Marquise de Las Marismas de Guadalquivir (24 October 1817 – 23 April 1905) was a courtier of the French imperial court. She served as lady-in-waiting to Empress Eugénie de Montijo from 1853 to 1870. Life Early l ...
, Marquise de Las Marismas de Guadalquivir (1817–1905), wife of Alexandre Aguado Moreno, and behind them, standing,
Nathalie de Ségur Nathalie is a female given name. It is a variant of the name Natalie/ Natalia which is found in many languages, and is especially common in French and English-speaking countries. Notable people with the name include: * Nathalie (born 1979), Itali ...
, Baroness of Malaret (1827–1910), wife of Paul Martin d'Ayguesvives, and daughter of the
Countess of Ségur Sophie Rostopchine, Countess of Ségur, born Sofiya Feodorovna Rostopchina (; 1 August 1799 in Saint Petersburg – 8 February 1874 in Paris), was a French writer of Russian birth and origin. She is best known today for her novel ''Les Malheur ...
). The composition, incorporating many characters, recalls other paintings by Winterhalter, like ''The Decameron'' (1837), one of the painter's first successes. In these two paintings, the landscape forms a simple decor placed behind the characters, as on a theater stage. It was also quickly executed and still contains drips. The characters give the impression of being arranged on an inclined plane to justify the protocol order. The costumes, on the other hand, are much more detailed, with crinolines, ruffles and ruches in bright colors. A rumor has retrospectively suggested that the models present in this painting had also served as models in another work by Winterhalter, a little earlier, '' Florinda'' (
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, 1852), which uses the same composition. This comparison did not fail to cause scandal because the women are represented naked in this last work. In addition to the sketch already mentioned, a drawing and a small autograph canvas made the same year are kept in private collections.Laure Chabanne, "L'Impératrice Eugénie entourée de ses dames d'honneur par Franz Xaver Winterhalter", in ''La Revue des musées de France'', vol. 5, 2012, pp. 85-91, 108, 110 (French)


Gallery

File:Empress Eugénie of the French.png,
Eugénie de Montijo Eugénie de Montijo (; born María Eugenia Ignacia Agustina de Palafox y Kirkpatrick; 5 May 1826 – 11 July 1920) was Second French Empire, Empress of the French from her marriage to Napoleon III on 30 January 1853 until he was overthrown on 4 ...
File:Anne d'Essling.png,
Anne d'Essling Anne Debelle, Princesse d'Essling (28 July 1802 – 28 January 1887), was a French courtier. She served as ''Grand-Maitresse'' (senior lady-in-waiting) to Empress Eugénie de Montijo in 1853–1870. Life She was the daughter of Jean-François ...
File:Adrienne de Villeneuve-Bargemon.png,
Adrienne de Villeneuve-Bargemont Adrienne de Villeneuve-Bargemont, comtesse de Montebello (1826-1870), was a French courtier. She served as lady-in-waiting ('' dame de Palais'') to the empress of France, Eugénie de Montijo. Life She was the daughter of Jean-Paul-Alban Villeneu ...
File:Anne Eve Mortier de Trévise.png,
Anne Eve Mortier de Trévise Anne, alternatively spelled Ann, is a form of the Latin female name Anna. This in turn is a representation of the Hebrew Hannah, which means 'favour' or 'grace'. Related names include Annie and Ana. Anne is sometimes used as a male name in ...
File:Claire Emilie MacDonnel.png,
Claire Emilie MacDonnel Claire Emilie MacDonell, Marquise de Las Marismas de Guadalquivir (24 October 1817 – 23 April 1905) was a courtier of the French imperial court. She served as lady-in-waiting to Empress Eugénie de Montijo from 1853 to 1870. Life Early l ...
File:Jane Thorne.png,
Jane Thorne Jane Mary Thorne, baronne de Pierres (1821 – 1873) was a French courtier of American origin. She served as lady-in-waiting ('' dame de Palais'') to the empress of France, Eugénie de Montijo. Life Jane Thorne was born in New York as the daught ...
File:Winterhalter Eugenie (détail - Linden d'Hooghvorst, Pauline van der).jpg,
Pauline de Bassano Pauline Marie Ghislaine de Bassano, née ''van der Linden d'Hooghvorst'' (23 September 1814 in Meise – 9 December 1867), was a French courtier. She served as ''dame d'honneur'' to Empress Eugénie de Montijo in 1853–1867. Life She was bor ...
File:Louise Poitelon du Tarde.png, Louise Poitelon du Tarde File:Nathalie de Ségur.png,
Nathalie de Ségur Nathalie is a female given name. It is a variant of the name Natalie/ Natalia which is found in many languages, and is especially common in French and English-speaking countries. Notable people with the name include: * Nathalie (born 1979), Itali ...


References

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