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Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet (née Gabiou; died 18 April 1832) was a French painter and the wife of the sculptor
Antoine Denis Chaudet Antoine-Denis Chaudet (; 3 March 1763 – 19 April 1810) was a French sculptor who worked in the neoclassical style. He was born and died in Paris. Life and work He began his artistic training as a student of Jean-Baptiste Stouf at the Roya ...
, who had also been her teacher. Her father, Louis Gabiou, was a wig maker. After the death of her first husband in 1810, she married, secondly, in 1812, to Pierre-Arsène Denis Husson, a civil servant. Her painting ''Portrait of Madame Villot, née Barbier'', was included in the 1905 book ''
Women Painters of the World ''Women Painters of the World, from the time of Caterina Vigri, 1413–1463, to Rosa Bonheur and the present day'', assembled and edited by Walter Shaw Sparrow, is a book that lists an overview of prominent women painters up to 1905, the year of ...
''. She continued to exhibit at the
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until 1817. She died of
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. Chaudet was the sister-in-law of painter
Marie-Élisabeth Gabiou Marie-Élisabeth Gabiou, née Lemoine (c. 1761 – 30 May 1811) was a French painter. Gabiou was the sister of painters Marie-Denise Villers and Marie-Victoire Lemoine, and was the sister-in-law and cousin of Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet; her husban ...
;Profile of Marie-Élisabeth Gabiou
at the ''Dictionary of Pastellists Before 1800''. she was also a first cousin of Gabiou and her sisters,
Marie-Denise Villers Marie-Denise Villers (''née'' Lemoine; 1774 – 19 August 1821) was a French painter who specialized in portraits. Life Marie-Denise Lemoine was born in Paris to Charles Lemoine and Marie-Anne Rouselle. Two of her three sisters, Marie-Victoire ...
and
Marie-Victoire Lemoine Marie-Victoire Lemoine (; 1754 – 2 December 1820) was a French classicist painter. Life Born in Paris, Marie-Victoire Lemoine was the eldest daughter of four sisters to Charles Lemoine and Marie-Anne Rousselle. Her sisters, Marie-Denise Viller ...
.


Gallery

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depicted in ''Love who has just stolen a rose'', circa 1796 (private collection) File:Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet - A little girl wanting to teach her dog how to read.jpg, ''A little girl wanting to teach her dog how to read'', circa 1799 (private collection) File:Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet - L'Enfant endormi sous la garde d'un chien courageux (Louvre RF 706).jpg, ''The Sleeping Child in the Care of a Brave Dog'', circa 1801 (
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, musée d'Art et d'Histoire - Musée Hèbre de Saint-Clément) File:Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet - A child showing pictures from a book (Un enfant qui montre les images d'un livre).jpg, ''A Child Showing Pictures from a Book'', circa 1801 (private collection) File:Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet - Jeune fille donnant à manger à des poulets (Young Girl Feeding Her Chickens) 2.jpg, ''Young Girl Feeding Her Chickens'', circa 1802 (Napoleonmuseum,
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Antoine-Denis Chaudet Antoine-Denis Chaudet (; 3 March 1763 – 19 April 1810) was a French sculptor who worked in the neoclassical style. He was born and died in Paris. Life and work He began his artistic training as a student of Jean-Baptiste Stouf at the Roy ...
, the artist's husband'', circa 1802 (
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Musée Fesch The musée Fesch (officially, Palais Fesch-musée des beaux-arts) is the central museum of fine arts in Ajaccio on Corsica. Located within the gated Palais Fesch, it is in the town's Borgu d'Ajaccio quarter. It was established by Napoleon I's uncl ...
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Musée des beaux-arts d'Arras The Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Arras is located in the old Abbey of St. Vaast in Arras, in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. Collection Paintings The museum's collection includes paintings of the Flemish and Dutch schools including Jehan Bell ...
) File:Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet - Portrait d'une dame en novice 2.jpg, ''Portrait of a Lady as a Novice'', 1811 (private collection) File:Jeanne-Elisabeth CHAUDET Jeune fille tenant le sabre de son père.jpg, ''A Girl Carrying her Father's Sword'', 1816, sometimes wrongly titled as ''Portrait of Madame Villot, née Barbier'' (private collection) File:Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet - Petite fille mangeant des cerises - Musée Marmottan-Monet.jpg, ''Little girl eating cherries'', 1817 (
Musée Marmottan Monet Musée Marmottan Monet () is an art museum in Paris, France, dedicated to artist Claude Monet. The collection features over three hundred Impressionist and Post-Impressionist paintings by Claude Monet, including his 1872 ''Impression, Sunrise''. ...
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References


Further reading

* Geneviève Lacambre, "Jeanne-Élisabeth Chaudet", in : Pierre Rosenberg et al. (Ed.), ''De David à Delacroix. La Peinture française de 1774 à 1830'', (exhibition catalog), Paris, Grand Palais, 1974, pp. 348–349 * Charlotte Foucher, ", "Jeanne-Elisabeth Gabiou", In: ''Dictionnaire des femmes de l'Ancien Régime'', STEFAR, 2008
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External links


Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet profile
artnet.com; accessed 18 March 2015. {{DEFAULTSORT:Chaudet, Jeanne-Elisabeth 1760s births 1832 deaths Painters from Paris Date of birth unknown 18th-century French painters 19th-century French painters French portrait painters French genre painters 18th-century French women painters 19th-century French women painters