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Jacques-Antoine-Marie Lemoine

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Lemoine's wife died in 1794, and he returned to Rouen, where he was appointed professor of drawing at the École de Marine in 1799. After 1798, he produced few works, but kept a
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in Paris and continued to exhibit at the Salons through 1817. He died at his home in Paris, and bequeathed his manuscript collection to the state.
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for use in landscape painting, and another device to help create likenesses in portraiture. He also collected texts on
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sometimes signed her works "Lemoine," the works of the two artists may sometimes be misattributed.
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in the mid-1780s. His early miniatures are influenced by the "free and painterly technique" of
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Perfect Likeness: European and American Portrait Miniatures from the Cincinnati Art Museum
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The French Atlantic Triangle: Literature and Culture of the Slave Trade
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The Obstacle Race: The Fortunes9 of Women Painters and Their Work
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Pauline Laurette Le Couteulx du Molay (1776 - 1802), daughter of
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Portrait of a Woman with Her Son and Daughter in a Balcony Window
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Unless otherwise noted, information from Marjorie E. Wieseman,
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Neil Jeffares, "Jacques-Antoine-Marie Lemoine (1751–1824),"
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Presumed Portrait of Mademoiselle Duthé with Her Harp
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Stockholm
Nationalmuseum
portraiture
Rouen
notary
Jean-Jacques Lagrenée
Maurice-Quentin de la Tour
pastels
chalk
oil
watercolor
porcelain
fashion plates
Agathe-Françoise Bonvallet
miniaturist
Pierre-Adolphe Hall
Louise Benoît Zamor
page
Madame du Barry
revolutionary
perspective
easel
geometry
design
pied-Ă -terre
Germaine Greer
Marie-Victoire Lemoine
Portrait of a Woman with Her Son and Daughter in a Balcony Window (1787), an oil painting by Jacques-Antoine-Marie Lemoine
Pauline Laurette Le Couteulx du Molay (1776 - 1802), daughter of Jacques-Jean Le Couteulx du Molay, 1796

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