Marie-Adélaïde Duvieux , (born Landragin 22 April 1761, Paris - 14 January 1799, Paris) was a French miniaturist painter, active in the 1790s. She participated in several Shows and Parisian art exhibitions between 1791 and 1798.
![]() | This article is an orphan, as no other articles link to it. Please introduce links to this page from related articles; try the Find link tool for suggestions. (May 2021) |
Marie-Adélaïde Duvieux | |
---|---|
![]() Self-portrait | |
Born | Marie Éléonore Adélaïde Landragin ![]() 22 April 1761 ![]() Paris ![]() |
Died | 14 January 1799 |
She was baptized on 23 April 1761, in the church of Saint-Laurent, Paris. Her parents, the pensioner Jean-Louis Landragin and his wife Marie Françoise Deschamps, lived in the faubourg Saint-Laurent.[1]
She exhibited at the exhibition of the Society of Friends of the Arts, organized by art dealer Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Lebrun .[2] She exhibited at the Salon de peinture et de sculpture.[3]
On February 27, 1794, she married Julien Louis Duvieux.[4]
Her self portrait is in the collections of the National Museum of the Palaces of Versailles and Trianon. Her miniatures are in the collections of the Louvre museum,[5] at the Albertina,[6] and Bomann-Museum.[7]
{{cite web}}
: CS1 maint: url-status (link)