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The portrait used appears to be a copy by Mme Vigée-Le Brun's niece, Eugénie Lebrun, Mme Tripier Lefranc, of an unknown original: I can't confiorm this. Another portrait is the half-length retrospective portrait by Joseph Désiré Court at Versailles, notedMinistère de la Culture: Base Joconde; it was commissioned by Louis-Philippe for the museum, 1834. --Wetman (talk) 08:38, 15 December 2007 (UTC)Reply