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Portrait of Louis XIII by Marie-Victoire Jaquotot.
#royaume de france#marie victoire jaquotot#musée du louvre#louis xiii#roi de france#maison de bourbon#roi de france et de navarre#vive le roi
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Marie-Victoire Jaquotot (1772-1855), Corinne au Cap Misène, d'après François Gérard, 1825, peinture sur porcelaine, Sèvres, musée national de Céramique. Via Wikipedia
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Marie-Victoire Jaquotot (French, 1772 - 1855): Self-portrait of the artist painting porcelain in her studio (via Dorotheum)
#Marie Victoire Jaquotot#women artists#women painters#art#painting#self portrait#interior#eighteenth century#nineteenth century
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Here’s all the authentic and semi-authentic portraits I could find of Marie Walewska, Napoleon’s Polish mistress. The first four are definitely her; I could find artists, cites and years for all of them. The last four are, IMO, in varying flavors of dubious, but I included them since they’re found everywhere on the internet. This is for you, @sollannaart! (Also tagging @tairin)
This post came about because I found out that a few people have confused Marie Walewska with her Italian daughter-in-law Maria-Anna di Ricci, who slept with Napoleon III half a century later. I’m surprised that the two could be confused, given one was a Polish blonde in high-waisted dresses and the other was an Italian brunette in crinolines, but apparently more than one person has made this mistake. (There are even folks who’ve confused Marie Walewska with Marie Louise, which... does not seem like a mistake either lady would be happy about.)
--Portrait of Marie Walewska by François Gérard, c. 1812
--Another portrait of Marie Walewska by François Gérard, c. 1812
--Portrait of Marie Walewska by Robert Lefevre, c. 1808
--Miniature of Marie Walewska by Marie-Victoire Jaquotot, c. 1811
--Miniature of Marie Walewska by Isabey (allegedly) before 1817
--This alleged image of Marie Walewska is found on the UK edition of the Christine Sutherland bio, but I can't find an artist name
--Miniature by Isabey supposed to be Marie Walewska-- it's even on the family website-- but why are her eyes brown? Her eyes were blue.
--A blurry photo of an anonymous painting supposed to be of Marie Walewska on Polish wikipedia. Submitted here for completists
#marie walewska#maria walewska#napoleon bonaparte#francois gerard#jean-baptiste isabey#marie-victoire jaquotot
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Porcelain service with portraits of famous women, Marie-Victoire Jaquotot, 1811.
French porcelain painter, 1772-1855.
#women and arts#women in the arts#marie-victoire jaquotot#porcelain painter#porcelain service#porcelain#famous women#french empire#french artist#19th century#1811
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Self portrait. Marie-Victoire Jaquotot (French, 1772-1855). Oil on panel.
Jaquotot was a French porcelain painter. She was employed until 1842 at the Sèvres factory where she worked initially as an anonymous painter of cups and plates in the cameo style but gradually became a renowned painter of coloured figures on porcelain plaques. While at Sèvres she received private commissions and trained pupils in her Paris studio.
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portrait of marie antoinette by marie victoire jaquotot circa 1818
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Marie-Josèphe de Saxe (from top to bottom):
1767 Marie-Josèphe de Saxe by Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Jean-Martial Frédou and Maurice Quentin de La Tour (Châteaux de Versailles et de Trianon - Versailles, Île-de-France, France). From Pinterest search 1659X1952 @300 961kj.
Marie-Josèphe de Saxe after Jean-Etienne Liotard (Artcurial - 15Feb22 auction Lot 5) 2640X3260 @72 2.5Mj.
1820 Marie-Josephe de Saxe, Dauphine by Marie Victoire Jaquotot after Maurice Quentin de Latour (Louvre). From their Web site
#Marie Josèphe de Saxe#Louis XV fashion#Rococo fashion#Jean-Baptiste Greuze#curled hair#cap#fur neck band#choker neck band#lace neck band#modesty piece#square neckline#fur-trimmed robings#sacque back#robe à la française#fur-trimmed stomacher#full sleeves#bow#Jean-Etienne Liotard#lace lappets#robes#scoop neckline#jeweled bodice#Marie Victoire Jaquotot#necklace#U neckline#lace bertha#order bows
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Danaé - Marie-Victoire Jaquotot
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Miniature of Maria Josepha of Saxony by Marie Victoire Jaquotot, inspired by a portrait by Maurice Quentin de La Tour.
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#Marie Victoire Jaquotot#miniature#marie josephe of saxony#Maria Josepha of Saxony#18th century#long live the queue
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Portrait of Marie-Madeleine Marcoz, first viscountess of Senonnes, by Marie-Victoire Jaquotot, 1820.
French porcelain painter, 1772-1855.
#women and arts#women in the arts#marie-victoire jaquotot#miniature#portrait#painter#porcelain painter#paint#1820#portrait of marie-madeleine marcoz#french artist#19th century
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Marie Victoire Jaquotot, undated
(French, 1772 - 1855)
Jaquotot was a porcelain painter who was employed until 1842 at the Sevres factory. She worked initially as an anonymous painter of cups and plates in the cameo style, but gradually became a renowned painter of colored figures on plaques. While at Sevres she received private commissions and trained pupils in her Paris studio. via
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Portrait of Gabrielle d’Estrées, duchess of Beaufort, by Marie-Victoire Jaquotot, 1833.
French porcelain painter, 1772-1855.
#women and arts#women in the arts#marie-victoire jaquotot#porcelain#paint#painter#porcelain painter#portrait#1833#french artist#19th century
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Self-portrait, by Marie-Victoire Jaquotot.
French porcelain painter, 1772-1855.
#women and arts#women in the arts#marie-victoire jaquotot#self-portrait#drawing#pencil drawing#painter#french artist#19th century#18th century
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Apollo & Daphne, plate from the Service Olympique, by Marie-Victoire Jaquotot.
French porcelain painter, 1772-1855.
#women and arts#women in the arts#porcelain#plate#maire-victoire jaquotot#paint#painter#porcelain painter#greek mythology#french artist#french empire#19th century
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