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Oudry may refer to: People * Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686–1755), French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer * Marie-Marguerite Oudry Marie–Marguerite Oudry, née Froissé (1688–1780) was a French engraver and painter. Born in Paris, Oudry studied with Jean-Baptiste Oudry, whom she married in 1709.
(1688–1780), French engraver and painter


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* Oudry, Saône-et-Loire, commune in the Saône-et-Loire department in the region of Bourgogne in eastern France {{dab ...
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Jean-Baptiste Oudry
Jean-Baptiste Oudry (; 17 March 1686 – 30 April 1755) was a French Rococo painter, engraver, and tapestry designer. He is particularly well known for his naturalistic pictures of animals and his hunt pieces depicting game. His son, Jacques-Charles Oudry, was also a painter. Biography Jean-Baptiste Oudry was born in Paris, the son of Jacques Oudry, a painter and art dealer, and his wife Nicole Papillon,Bryan,1886-9 relative of the engraver Jean-Baptiste-Michel Papillon. His father was a director of the Académie de Saint-Luc art school, which Oudry joined. At first, Oudry concentrated on portraiture, and he became a pupil and perhaps a collaborator of Nicolas de Largillière from 1707 to 1712. He graduated at only 22 years of age, on 21 May 1708, at the same time as his two older brothers. The next year, he married Marie–Marguerite Froissé, the daughter of a ''miroitier'' (a mirror-maker) to whom he gave lessons in painting. Oudry became an assistant professor at Acadà ...
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Marie-Marguerite Oudry
Marie–Marguerite Oudry, née Froissé (1688–1780) was a French engraver and painter. Born in Paris, Oudry studied with Jean-Baptiste Oudry, whom she married in 1709.Profile
in the ''Dictionary of Pastellists Before 1800''.
The couple would have thirteen children, only five of whom, two sons and three daughters, were still alive at the time of her death. Their daughter married the painter . Marie–Marguerite Oudry produced engravings after her husband's paintings; she also produced portraits in