The Sister Collection


Self-Portrait a la Grecque

Elisabeth Vigee Le Brun

1789

Vigée Le Brun stares back at history with calm authority. Draped like a goddess, she paints intellect as elegance. The work whispers that self-confidence, too, can be a form of rebellion.

NFT Details


The Related Digital Assets

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  • The NFT Metadata: Contains all on-chain information about this asset, including the IPFS address of The Digital Image.
  • The Digital Image: The associated visual content, also can be accessed through the IPFS.

We strongly advise NFT holders to securely store copies of the two files above. In the unlikely event that the files become unpinned from the IPFS network, pinning can be restored as long as the exact digital files are preserved.

Pricing Context

Buyout prices are based on the Reference Value of the original artwork, from which NFT pricing have been derived. Item offered as Digital Collectible. Resale not guaranteed. For more information on employed methodology and key considerations, please refer to our Pricing page.

Reference Value of Original Artwork (for context only): 6,500,000 USD.

Buyout price: 417 XRP

Resale value is uncertain and secondary-market liquidity is not guaranteed.

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Where can I view this NFT

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  • View an intuitive version of the NFT record on Bithomp.
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  • Buy, sell, or bid on this NFT via the leading XRPL marketplace xrp.cafe. Secondary-market liquidity is not guaranteed. NFTs are high-risk and may lose value.

Specifically, the information at this address - NFT Metadata - contains the NFT's name, artist, description, issuer, and the content address of The Digital Image, which is likewise retrievable through the IPFS, in the same fashion.

Licencing


This work is believed to be in the public domain in the United Kingdom on the basis that the creator died more than 70 years ago, and no other known restrictions apply under applicable copyright law.

This work is believed to be in the public domain in the United States because it was published (or registered with the U.S. Copyright Office) before January 1, 1930.

Consistent with the position taken by the Wikimedia Foundation, we affirm that faithful digital reproductions of two-dimensional public domain artworks are themselves in the public domain.

To explore the full basis for this work's public domain designation, see the relevant entry on Wikimedia Commons.

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