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Élisabeth Haudry
Élisabeth Françoise de Montullé, née Élisabeth Françoise Haudry (1727 – 13 March 1800) was a French noblewoman and salon-holder. She was the daughter of the fermier général André Haudry, wife of the magistrate Jean-Baptiste de Montullé and mother of the painter Émilie-Sophie de Montullé Émilie-Sophie de Montullé, marquise Turpin de Crissé (8 May 1756 - 12 May 1816) was a French painter. She was the daughter of the magistrate Jean-Baptiste-François de Montullé (3 February 1721 - 26 August 1787) and the salon-holder Élisabet .... References category:French salon-holders category:1727 births category:1800 deaths {{France-noble-stub ...
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Madame De Monthulé, Par Carmontelle
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André Haudry
André Haudry, seigneur de Soucy (hamlet of Fontenay-lès-Briis), Fontenay, Janvry, de Segrez and other places (7 November 1688 – 30 December 1769) was an 18th-century French fermier général. Born in Corbeil-Essonnes, he died in his Paris home in 1769 and was buried in the chapel of his château de Soucy on 1 January 1770. His body was moved to the communal cemetery in Fontenay-lès-Briis by decision of its town council in 1857. References 1688 births 1769 deaths Fermiers généraux {{France-bio-stub ...
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Jean-Baptiste De Montullé
Jean-Baptiste-François de Montullé (3 February 1721 – 26 August 1787) was a French magistrate, who was born and died in Paris. His daughter Émilie-Sophie de Montullé, Émilie-Sophie became an artist, whilst Jean-Baptiste himself was an art collector, though he had to sell off his collection thanks to financial difficulties at the end of 1783 - it included five paintings by Antoine Watteau. He was also executor to the collector Jean de Jullienne. Sources

*Notes prises aux archives de l'État-civil de Paris, par le comte de Chastellux, Paris, 1875, p. 443. Art collectors from Paris 18th-century French judges 1721 births 1787 deaths {{France-law-bio-stub ...
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