The work of Marie-Gabrielle Capet contains a large collection of miniature portraits, the majority of which are housed in the
Louvre. Included in this collection are portraits of Madame Martin de Lesseps;
Madame Élisabeth, sister of
Louis XVI; and
Mademoiselle Mars. Though little work of Capet is known, there have been some miniatures attributed to her that are speculated to be of
Madame Élisabeth, who was famously painted by Labille-Guiard as well. The unsigned miniature that is presumed to be of Madame Élisabeth is located at the
Louvre. The miniature depicts a woman in a white muslin dress and a dark sash. Other miniatures signed by Capet have unknown whereabouts. File:Marie-Gabrielle Capet.jpg|
Princess Marie Adélaïde of France, 1785 File:Marie-Gabrielle Capet - Studio Scene - WGA4049.jpg|
The atelier of Madame Vincent, painting from 1808 now in the
Neue Pinakothek, Munich. File:Simon Charles Miger par Gabrielle Marie Capet - 1806.jpg|
Simon Charles Miger, 1806 ==See also==