Élisabeth-Claire Tardieu
Élisabeth-Claire Tardieu | |
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Born | Élisabeth-Claire Tournay 1731 |
Died | 1773 (aged 41–42) |
Nationality | French |
Known for | Engraving |
Spouse(s) | Jacques-Nicolas Tardieu |
Élisabeth-Claire Tardieu (1731-1773) was a French engraver.[1]
Life and work[]
Tardieu was born in Paris in 1731. She worked as an engraver, creating reproduction engravings of Pierre Louis Dumesnil, François de Troy, Étienne Jeaurat and others. Her husband was Jacques-Nicolas Tardieu. She died in Paris in 1773.[1]
Notable collections[]
- L' Aimable Accord (Pleasant Harmony), Library of Congress[1]
- Le déjeuner de l'enfant, ca. 1748-1760, British Museum[2]
- Sweet Sleep, 1760-1770s, Hermitage Museum[3]
References[]
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- ^ Jump up to: a b c "L' Aimable Accord (Pleasant Harmony) by Elisabeth Claire Tardieu, née Tournay, engraver, 1731-1773 after a painting by Jean François de Troy, history painter, portraitist, and etcher, 1679-1752". The Library of Congress. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- ^ "Le déjeuner de l'enfant". British Museum. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
- ^ "Sweet Sleep". The State Hermitage Museum. The State Hermitage Museum. Retrieved 4 December 2018.
Categories:
- 1731 births
- 1773 deaths
- Artists from Paris
- 18th-century French engravers
- Women engravers
- French women printmakers
- 18th-century French women artists
- French artist stubs