Joséphine Berthault (20 November 1853 – 6 August 1923) was a French painter.[1][2]
French painter
Joséphine Berthault, painter
Born
20 November 1853
Angers, France
Died
6 August 1923
Angers, France
Nationality
French
Life
Joséphine was born in Angers, studied academic painting and drawing from a young age and was a student of her successful uncle, Jules Lenepveu.[2] She married Fernand Berthault (1849 - 1930) who was also a painter.[2][3]
Joséphine Berthault was active between 1877 and 1892,[3] created mostly landscapes, portraits, and still lifes, and was one of a select group of women painters of the nineteenth century who exhibited their art throughout France.[2][4] She also taught art to many students at her studio, located at Ralliement place in Angers, in the building built for her father-in-law Gaspard Berthault (1820 - 1900). Gaspard was a photographer and scenic painter who became known for his portraits in daguerreotypes.[2]
Honors
Distinctions awarded to Joséphine Berthault.[2][4][5]
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