Q. How good of an artist could you become if you had all the time you needed, practiced everyday because you wanted to and had all your supplies handed to you on a silver platter?
She's in Jean Désiré Gustave Courbet class. He was a French painter who led the Realist movement in 1800 French painting. The Realist movement bridged the Romantic movement with the Barbizon School and the Impressionists. (Wikipedia)
1804, Colodion, 1738-1814, French Rococo, high art sculpture at it's finest.
I conceder Elizabeth Vigee-LeBrun, (1755-1842), one of, if not the greatest portrait painter ever. She was a realist in the Romantic Movement painting portraids while Courbet was a kid just starting to paint. The High Art period was continuing.
Elizabeth's Advice On The Painting Of PortraitsExcerpted from the memoirs of portrait painter Elizabeth Vigee-LeBrun
"I have decided to add here at the end of my memoirs the advice that I wrote my niece,
Mme J. Tripier Le Franc, thinking that it might also be of interest to others."
Go to my webpage about human proportions. If you're a portrait painter you have to read Elizabeth's advice.
This linked page explains human proportion in detail.
http://www.realcolorwheel.com/human.htm