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Jeanne Doucet de Surigny

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French miniaturist painter

Jeanne Doucet de Surigny (née Glaesner; July 24, 1762, in Lyon – October 18, 1823, in Paris) was a French miniaturist painter best remembered for her exhibitions at the Paris Salon, and for her miniature portrait of Lord Robert Seymour's children. Some of her works are part of the collections of the Louvre Museum today.

References

  1. Lemoine-Bouchard, Nathalie (2008). Les peintres en miniature : actifs en France, 1650-1850. Paris: Les Éditions de l'Amateur. ISBN 978-2-85917-468-2.
  2. Lenoir, Philippe (8 February 2022). Le Patriote Rectiligne: Billaud-Varenne (in French). BoD - Books on Demand. p. 5. ISBN 978-2-322-40504-6.
  3. "DOUCET DE SURINY J." Louvre Museum (in French). The collections of the Department of Graphic Arts. Archived from the original on 6 April 2018. Retrieved 2 May 2022.
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