Marie-Victoire Jaquotot
Marie-Victoire Jaquotot (15 January 1772 – 27 April 1855) was a 19th-century French painter.[1]
Marie-Victoire Jaquotot | |
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| Born | 15 January 1772 Paris, France |
| Died | 27 April 1855 (aged 83) Toulouse, France |
| Nationality | French |
| Known for | Painting |
Biography
Jaquotot was born in Paris and became a painter for the porcelain factory at Sèvres. She is known for her miniatures and in 1813-1814 she painted a likeness of Napoleon on porcelain which he purchased as a gift for Josephine. From 1816-1836 she ran a school from her Paris workshop in porcelain painting and one of her pupils was Charles Le Guay, who took over her workshop.
Gallery
Self portrait in the studio
The Holy Family
Corinne au Cap Misène
References
- "Marie Victoire Jaquotot". RKD - Netherlands Institute for Art History. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
- "Marie Victoire Jaquotot (1772-1855)". data.bnf.fr. Retrieved 27 April 2018.
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