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Aglaé Cadet

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in 1787, was best known for her work in miniature and enamel, though a single pastel, similar in composition to those produced by Weyler, is known. At the
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Born in Paris, Cadet was the daughter of lawyer Jean-Pierre Joly, and was supposedly a distant relation of the
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Portrait of Michel Victor Frédéric Moisson de Vaux, captain of Régiment des Dragons de la Reine
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enamelist
miniatures
marquis de Marigny
Claude-Antoine Cadet de Gassicourt
Julien-François Fatou
marquis de Montalembert
Jean-Baptiste Weyler
Paris Salon
Jacques Necker
Maurice de Saxe
Jean-Étienne Liotard
5th Duke of Aumont



Profile


Revue alsacienne illustrée
Categories
1730s births
1801 deaths
French women painters
French enamellers
Women enamellers
18th-century French painters
18th-century enamellers
18th-century French artisans
18th-century French women artists

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