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The Portraits of Madame de Pompadour: Celebrating the Femme Savante (The Discovery Series) [Hardcover]

Elise Goodman (Author)
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0520217942 978-0520217942 March 2, 2000 1
The femme savante portraits of Mme de Pompadour (1721-1764), the beautiful and cultivated woman who became the official mistress of Louis XV, are the focus of Elise Goodman's innovative study. The portraits are generally admired as the most glamorous, celebrated likenesses of a woman created during the French Enlightenment, and Goodman's book is the first to fully examine them in the context of the highly saturated feminist atmosphere that existed at the time.
Goodman is interested in the iconography of the portraits, especially as seen in three works done by François Boucher and one each by Maurice-Quentin de La Tour and François-Hubert Drouais. The overarching theme of the portraits is the celebration of a woman of beauty, intelligence, and sophistication. Mme de Pompadour was interested in the world of intellect and culture throughout her life and successfully fashioned herself into the most famous learned woman of the Enlightenment.
Drawing from the memoirs of Pompadour's contemporaries and from primary and secondary sources in several disciplines, Goodman's wide-ranging study examines the treatment of the educated woman in French eighteenth-century portraiture and culture. She discusses the relevance of the socio-cultural debate dubbed the "Women's Quarrel," in which liberal writers campaigned for equity in women's education, and the Parisian salon, the primary arena in which intellectual women educated themselves and contributed to Enlightenment culture.
While Goodman agrees with those who assume that Pompadour commissioned images of herself that would proclaim her cultural agendas--and enhance her status at court--she situates these portraits within the larger context of how cultivated women were represented in the Enlightenment. As was true of likenesses of woman readers, scientists, and musicians, Pompadour's portraits are imbued with progressive ideas on women's intellectuality and education. Abundantly illustrated, this is a book with great appeal for art historians, French cultural historians, women's studies specialists, and a wide audience of general readers.

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"An immensely eloquent tour de force, demonstrating the complex and often contradictory position of women in both intellectual and visual culture. Goodman examines Pompadour as an icon of court culture who simultaneously represents sexuality and the life of the mind. The paintings are the visual record of a remarkable and self-conscious fashioning of femininity." --Dympna Callaghan, author of Feminist Companion to Shakespeare

"Elise goodman's stimulating and richly illustrated study recovers the visual record of women's place in the French Enlightenment. She traces a trend, engineered as much by the women themselves as by the artists who painted them, in which learning joins beauty to create a new iconography of female portraiture." --Susan S Lanser, author of Fictions of Authority: Women Writers and Narrative Voice.

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"An immensely eloquent tour de force, demonstrating the complex and often contradictory position of women in both intellectual and visual culture. Goodman examines Pompadour as an icon of court culture who simultaneously represents sexuality and the life of the mind. The paintings are the visual record of a remarkable and self-conscious fashioning of femininity." (Dympna Callaghan, author of Feminist Companion to Shakespeare)

"Elise goodman's stimulating and richly illustrated study recovers the visual record of women's place in the French Enlightenment. She traces a trend, engineered as much by the women themselves as by the artists who painted them, in which learning joins beauty to create a new iconography of female portraiture." (Susan S Lanser, author of Fictions of Authority: Women Writers and Narrative Voice.)


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  • Hardcover: 208 pages
  • Publisher: University of California Press; 1 edition (March 2, 2000)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0520217942
  • ISBN-13: 978-0520217942
  • Product Dimensions: 10.3 x 7.3 x 0.8 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.6 pounds
  • Average Customer Review: 5.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
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5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful book for any reader, May 12, 2000
This review is from: The Portraits of Madame de Pompadour: Celebrating the Femme Savante (The Discovery Series) (Hardcover)
This beautifully produced and elegantly written book taught me an enormous amount about a subject about which I knew little. While it is very intellegent and erudite, the author takes pains to make her fascinating subject matter accessible to non-academic readers as well.

It is a wonderful investment and you should put it on the top of your gift-buying list for any friends, male or female, who are interested in art, in women's history, France, or just generally improving their knowledge. Every page is packed with a wealth of information, but the reading is exciting and stimulating and not weighted with pedantic language.

The well-chosen portraits are illuminated by the text. This is one of the best book investments I have ever made. MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to all readers.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Beautiful book for any reader, May 12, 2000
This review is from: The Portraits of Madame de Pompadour: Celebrating the Femme Savante (The Discovery Series) (Hardcover)
This beautifully produced and elegantly written book taught me an enormous amount about a subject about which I knew little. While it is very intellegent and erudite, the author takes pains to make her fascinating subject matter accessible to non-academic readers as well.

It is a wonderful investment and you should put it on the top of your gift-buying list for any friends, male or female, who are interested in art, in women's history, France, or just generally improving their knowledge. Every page is packed with a wealth of information, but the reading is exciting and stimulating and not weighted with pedantic language.

The well-chosen portraits are illuminated by the text. This is one of the best book investments I have ever made. MOST HIGHLY RECOMMENDED to all readers.

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5.0 out of 5 stars An informative and wonderful work, June 15, 2003
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I very much enjoyed this book and feel that it is a valuable addition to any art lover's or historian's bookshelf.
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Jeanne-Antoinette Poisson was born into the world of upper-middle-class finance in Paris on December 29, 1721. Read the first page
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Mme de Pompadour, Maurice-Quentin de La Tour, Boucher's Munich, French Academy, Women's Quarrel, Etienne-Jahandier Desrochers, Jean-Marc Nattier, Mme de Maintenon, Mme de Mondonville, Mme de Varennes, New York, Carle Van Loo, Les Femmes, Mlle Poisson, Alte Pinakothek, Mme Favart, Mme Geoffrin, Marie Leczinska, National Gallery of Art, Age of Enlightenment, Boucher's Louvre, Metropolitan Museum of Art, Painter of the Graces, Caspar Netscher, Ecole Militaire
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