Louise Marie-Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit

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Louise Marie-Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit
Portrait of Louise-Marie-Jeanne Hersent, née Mauduit, by Louise Desnos.jpg
1835 portrait of Hersent by Louise Adélaïde Desnos, one of her students
Born
Louise Marie Jeanne Mauduit

7 March 1784
Died7 January 1862
Paris
NationalityFrench
Spouse(s)Louis Hersent
Sketch of Mme Hersent by François Joseph Heim for his large group portrait of artists featuring Charles X Distributing Awards to Artists Exhibiting at the Salon of 1824 at the Louvre, 1827, Louvre

Louise Marie-Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit (7 March 1784 – 7 January 1862) was a French painter.

Biography[]

Daphnis and Chloe, oil on canvas

She was born in Paris as the daughter of a mathematician. She married the painter Louis Hersent in 1821.[1] Like her husband, she is known as a portrait and history painter, and she took on female pupils, among them the porcelain painter Marie Virginie Boquet[1] and portrait painter Louise Adélaïde Desnos. She was a pupil of Charles Meynier and presumably also of her husband, Louis Hersent. She exhibited at the Paris Salon between 1810 and 1824, obtaining first-class medals in 1817 and 1819. Tardieu engraved several of her works.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Louise Marie Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit in the RKD
  2. ^ Mauduit mentioned in biography of her husband Louis Hersent, by Michael Bryan


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