The New Paris Podcast

109: On Marie Antoinette's Legacy with Dr. Susan Taylor-Leduc

02.27.2023 - By NewParisPodcastPlay

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If I think about some of the women that have defined Parisian and French history, I instantly think of Marie Antoinette. The long maligned figure of French royalty and one of many unfortunate symbols of the French Revolution, the former queen has rarely been painted in a positive light. But what if that is an incomplete story? What if new scholarship points to a more nuanced picture of Marie Antoinette and the empresses that followed in her footsteps?

That’s part of what today’s guest uncovered in her new book Marie Antoinette’s Legacy: The Politics of French Garden Patronage and Picturesque Design. Dr. Susan Taylor Leduc, an art historian, previous guest, fellow guide who runs Picturesque Voyages, joins me today to talk about the world’s obsession with Marie Antoinette, her role within the royal court, what pop culture has gotten wrong about her, and the parallels with depictions of Parisian women today.

Mentioned in this episode:

Susan Taylor Leduc and Picturesque Voyages

Susan's book "Marie Antoinette's Legacy"

Episode 83, a previous conversation with Susan Taylor Leduc

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