Marie-Élisabeth-Jeanne Simons Delatour (1750–1834) was a Belgian painter and engraver.
Born in Brussels, Delatour was sister-in-law of the painter Charles Leclercq; her son Alexandre Delatour also became a painter. Her brother was the painter Jean-Baptiste Simons, who became blind in 1786, whereupon she gave him some of her artwork including pastels.[1] In 1817 she received a prize from the Antwerp Society for the Encouragement of the Fine Arts.[2] A painter of interiors, she also produced miniatures.[1]
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