Jeanne Samary
Jeanne Samary (4 March 1857 as Léontine Pauline Jeanne Samary in Neuilly-sur-Seine – 18 September 1890 in Paris) was a French actress at the Comédie-Française and a model for Auguste Renoir, including for Renoir's 1881 painting, Luncheon of the Boating Party.
Jeanne Samary | |
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Born | Léontine Pauline Jeanne Samary 4 March 1857 Neuilly-sur-Seine, France |
Died | 18 September 1890 33) Paris, France | (aged
Burial place | Passy Cemetery |
Occupation(s) | Actor, model |
Years active | 1874–1890 |
Employer | Comédie-Française |
Spouse | Paul Lagarde (1882–1890, her death) |
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Between the years 1871–1874, Jeanne Samary attended the Paris drama school and passed with distinction. In 1874, she became a member of the Comédie-Française and debuted on 24 August 1874 as Dorine in Tartuffe by Molière. Jeanne Samary excelled in numerous roles in the comedies, but also in parts of Édouard Pailleron (L'Étincelle; La Monde ou l'on s'ennuie).[1]
Renoir painted Samary around a dozen times between the years 1877–1881;[1] Louise Abbéma painted her twice.
In 1882, she married Paul Lagarde, with whom she had three children.[1] Shortly before her death she wrote a children's book titled Les gourmandises de Charlotte for their children. She died in 1890 of typhoid fever,[1] and was buried in the Passy Cemetery.
- Portrait of Jeanne Samary, by Louise Abbéma (ca. 1880)
- Portrait of Jeanne Samary by Renoir (1878), Hermitage Museum, St. Petersburg, Russia
- Samary's grave in Passy Cemetery
References
- Jiminez, Jill Berk (2013). Dictionary of Artists' Models. Routledge. pp. 487–488. ISBN 978-1-135-95921-0.