Suzanne Estelle Apoil (19 October 1825 – 28 June 1902) was a French porcelain painter and watercolorist.
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Suzanne Estelle Apoil | |
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Born | Suzanne Estelle Béranger (1825-10-19)19 October 1825[1][2] |
Died | 28 June 1902(1902-06-28) (aged 76)[3] |
Nationality | French |
Known for | porcelain painting |
Suzanne Estelle Apoil was the daughter of Antoine Béranger, a painter at the Manufacture de Sèvres and sister of the painters Charles Béranger and Jean-Baptiste Antoine Emile Béranger. She was the wife of the painter Charles Alexis Apoil (1809-1864).[5] She studied with her father.[6]
As a porcelain painter for the Manufacture nationale de Sèvres, she received a 3rd class medal at the Salon of 1846, and a 3nd class medal in the 1848 Salon.[7] In 1874, the French government commissioned her to produce two vases, to be given to the Empress of all the Russias.[2]
Apoil exhibited at the World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1893.[6]
She was buried at the Sèvres cemetery, beside her husband's and her father's graves.[8]
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