Marie-Jeanne Renard Du Bos
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Marie-Jeanne Renard du Bos (1701 – between 1730 and 1750) was a French engraver.


Biography

She was probably born in Paris and became a pupil of Charles Dupuis.Marie-Jeanne Renard du Bos
in the RKD
She engraved several paintings, including a painting by Francoise Basseporte of a woman at half-length stroking a rabbit, that was published in ''Versailles immortalisée'' in 1720. She was mentioned for this in Louis-Marie Prudhomme's dictionary of famous women.Louis-Marie Prudhomme's
biography on Google books Prudhomme claimed the year of her death was unknown in 1830. She probably died in Paris. File:Marie J. Renard after Watteau - Summer, Harvard Art Museums.jpg, One of four prints of the seasons: Summer (L'Esté) after Antoine Watteau File:Marie-Jeanne Renard du Bos after Giulio Romano, The Circumcision of Christ, c. 1715–1750, British Museum 1856,1213.164.jpg, The Circumcision of Christ, after Giulio Romano


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Marie-Jeanne Renard Dubos
at the Web Gallery of Art 1701 births 1740s deaths Artists from Paris Women engravers 18th-century French engravers 18th-century French women artists French women printmakers 18th-century French artists {{France-engraver-stub