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lt;b>The Artist: </b>Born in Paris in 1754, Marie Victoire Lemoine had two sisters—Marie Elisabeth Gabiou (d. 1811/14) and Marie Denise Villers (1774–1821)—who were also artists. Marie Victoire seems to have been the oldest and reportedly she studied with the history painter François Guillaume Ménageot (1744–1816), who returned to Paris from Rome in 1775 to become a full academician in 1781
Museum Art Reproductions The Interior of an Atelier of a Woman Painter, 1796 by Marie Victoire Lemoine (1754-1820, France)
File:Marie-Victoire Lemoine - A young woman leaning on the edge of a window (Une jeune femme appuyée sur le bord d'une croisée).jpg - Wikipedia
Women Painters at the Turn of the
The Interior of an Atelier of a Woman Painter by Marie-Victoire Lemoine
Perspective Marie Lemoine painted herself and her sister as the French Revolution raged - Washington Post
The Interior of an Atelier of a Woman Painter by Marie-Victoire Lemoine
Unidentified Limner~The Marriage Fea - Canvas printing - Paintings, paul morphy morte
Marie Victoire Lemoine, The Interior of a Woman Painter's Studio
Making Her Mark' Corrects Canon for Women Artists
Studio of Marie-Victoire Lemoine (Paris 1754-1820), Double portrait of Marie-Thérèse of France (1778-1815), Duchesse d'Angoulême, with her brother Louis XVII (1785-1795), three-quarter length, seated in an interior
Marie Victoire Lemoine, The Interior of a Woman Painter's Studio
Unidentified Limner~The Marriage Fea - Canvas printing - Paintings, paul morphy morte
Perspective Marie Lemoine painted herself and her sister as the French Revolution raged - Washington Post