List Of 18th-century Women Artists
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List Of 18th-century Women Artists
18th-century women artists – female painters, miniaturists, calligraphers, engravers and sculptors who were active in 18th century (born between 1680 and 1800). Asia China * Lin Yining (1655 – c. 1730) – poet and painter * Chen Shu (painter), Chen Shu (1660–1735) – first female painter of Qing dynasty, painter's daughter. India * Begum Samru Japan Americas ::18th-century American women artists ::18th-century Canadian women artists * Isabel de Santiago (1666 – c. 1714) – Criollo people, Criollo colonial painter born in the colony of Quito (Ecuador), daughter of painter Miguel de Santiago. * Eunice Pinney (1770-1849) - American Folk Artist * Lydia Byam (1772-1854) - British botanical illustrator, slaveowner in Antigua. Europe Austria * Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (born 1738), Archduchess Maria Anna of Austria (1738 -1789) * Barbara Krafft (1764-1825) Belgium * Marie de Latour (1750–1834) – painter and engraver, daughter of painter Jan Baptist Simons ...
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Karoline Hessen-Darmstadt By Liotard
Karoline is a given name. Notable people with the name include: *Karoline Amaral (born 1984), model *Karoline Bjørnson (1835–1934), Norwegian actress *Karoline Bruch-Sinn (1853–1911), Austrian writer *Karoline Dyhre Breivang (born 1980), Norwegian team handball player *Karoline Hausted, Danish pianist and songwriter *Karoline Herfurth (born 1984), German actress *Karoline Jagemann (1777–1848), major German tragic actress and singer *Karoline Käfer (1954–2023), retired sprinter from Austria *Karoline Kaulla (1739–1809), one of the greatest Court Jews of her time *Karoline Krüger, Norwegian singer-songwriter and pianist *Karoline Leach (born 1967), British playwright and author *Karoline Leavitt (born 1997), American political aide and government official *Karoline Linnert (born 1958), German politician of the Alliance 90/The Greens *Karoline Nemetz (born 1958), Swedish former distance runner *Karoline Pichler (1769–1843), Austrian novelist *Karoline Seidler-Wranitzk ...
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Marianne De Bellem
Marianne de Bellem (6 October 1767 - 17 December 1798) was a revolutionary and pastellist from the Austrian Netherlands. Biography De Bellem was likely born in Brussels, the daughter of the revolutionary Jeanne de Bellem and an unknown father; Guillaume-François Bertout de Carillo, vicomte d’Ottignies, dit de Quenonville has been proposed as a candidate. What little is known about her comes largely from a play by De Beaunoir, ''Histoire secrète et anecdotique de l'Insurrection belgique, ou Vander-Noot'', dating to 1790. This claims that she was the mistress of Pierre van Eupen, and that by 1787 she and her mother had been encouraged by the latter's lover, Hendrik Van der Noot, to distribute revolutionary pamphlets in the streets of Brussels calling for an insurrection against the Austrians. Eventually they were required to flee the city; this is the last recorded sighting of Marianne. Her artistic activities are attested to in a number of letters between her mother and Van ...
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Anne Vallayer-Coster
Anne Vallayer-Coster (21 December 1744 – 28 February 1818) was a major 18th-century French painter best known for still lifes. She achieved fame and recognition very early in her career, being admitted to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in 1770, at the age of twenty-six.McKinven 2002 Despite the low status that still life painting had at this time, Vallayer-Coster's highly developed skills, especially in the depiction of flowers, soon generated a great deal of attention from collectors and other artists. Her "precocious talent and the rave reviews" earned her the attention of the court, where Marie Antoinette took a particular interest in Vallayer-Coster's paintings. Her life was determinedly private, dignified and hard-working. She survived the bloodshed of the Reign of Terror,Haber 2003 but the fall of the French monarchy, who were her primary patrons, caused her reputation to decline. In addition to still lifes, she painted portraits and genre painting ...
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Marie-Geneviève Navarre
Marie-Geneviève Navarre (1737 – 1795) was a French portrait artist and miniaturist who created artwork in pastels and oils, though she is best known for her pastels. Life Navarre, also known as Antoinette-Geneviève Navarre or simply Geneviève Navarre, was born in Paris (1737) and studied art there with the pastel master Maurice Quentin de la Tour, a royal portrait artist admired for "endowing his sitters with a distinctive charm and intelligence." With her "compelling pastel portraits," Navarre became known as one of the "most esteemed pastellists of the 18th century." Pastel portraiture became popular in France with the arrival of Rosalba Carriera from Venice, an artist of the Italian Rococo who was in great demand in Paris for her portraits in 1720 and 1721. Navarre followed in her footsteps, and as she gained prominence, "her pastel portraits were appreciated for their skill, realism, and warmth." In the mid-18th century, it was problematic for female artists to exhib ...
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Marianne Loir
Marianne () has been the national personification of the France, French Republic since the French Revolution, as a personification of Liberté, égalité, fraternité, liberty, equality, fraternity and reason, as well as a portrayal of the Liberty (personification), Goddess of Liberty. Marianne is displayed in many places in France and holds a Place of honor, place of honour in town halls and law courts. She is depicted in the ''Triumph of the Republic'', a bronze sculpture overlooking the Place de la Nation in Paris, as well as represented with another Parisian statue on the Place de la République. Her profile stands out on the official government logo of the country, and appears on French euro coins and on Postage stamps of France, French postage stamps. She was also featured on the former French franc, franc currency and is officially used on most government documents. Marianne is a significant Republicanism, republican symbol; her French monarchist equivalent is often Joan ...
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