Английская Википедия:Estelle de Barescut
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Estelle de Barescut (c. 1815 – c. 1852) was a French painter and lithographer. She exhibited her lithographs at the Salon de Paris in 1834 and 1835, and her paintings from 1842 to 1851.
Biography
She was born Estelle-Félicité-Marie de Barescut (or de Barescut de Vernet). Sources differ on her place of birth, with some citing Versailles[1][2] and others saying Paris.[3]
She was a student of the École royale et gratuite de dessin pour les jeunes personnes de Paris in the 1820s, where in October 1829 she won a 2nd prize in drawing.[4] She was later a student of Horace Vernet.[3]
Works
Painting
Exhibited at the Salons
- Portraits en pied des filles de Mme..., Salon of 1842[5]
- Portrait de Mlle..., Salon of 1842[6]
- Portrait de de Mme d'..., Salon of 1843[7]
- Une lecture chez Anne d'Autriche, after Les Trois Mousquetaires of Alexandre Dumas, Salon of 1848 (Шаблон:N°)[11]
- Portrait en pied de Mme Lacomb, née Louise Courvoisier Salon of 1850 [16]
Others
- Portrait de femme, undated, oil on canvas, Autun, musée Rolin, 985.12.2[17]
- Portrait d'homme, undated, oil on canvas, musée Rolin, 985.12.3[18]
- Sujet militaire, after Horace Vernet, undated, watercolour, former collection of François Depeaux[19]
Lithography
- Famille d'Ischia (Ile du Royaume de Naples), after Alexandre-Marie Colin, before 1830[20]
- Les Petites Pêcheuses de Dunkerque, 1833[21][22][23]
- La Couronne de bluets (or bleuets), 1833, after Philippon, lithograph printed by Delaunois for Chaillou[21][22][24]
- L'Anxiété maternelle, Salon of 1834,[25] After the work of the same name by Aimable Le Bot presented at the 1833 Salon,[26] lithograph printed by Gihaut frères[27]
- Album de six sujets peints par Mme Collin et Franquelin, 1834, lithographed album printed by Delaunois for Morlot; after Franquelin : Une Châtelaine infidèle, Une Scène de famille et La Catalanne [sic] à la fontaine; d'après Mme Collin : La Marchande alsacienne, Une scène de bal masqué and La leçon de chant.[21] La Catalane à la fontaine and La Marchande alsacienne were presented at the 1834 Salon[28][29]
- Six vues de Paris, lithographic album, Desesserts, 1834 : Notre Dame, Colonnade du Louvre, Château des Tuileries, St Germain L'Auxerrois, Hôtel de ville, Bourse et tribunal de commerce[21]
- Eglise de la Madeleine, after Wnartz, printed by Delaunois for Desesserts, 1834[30]
- Portrait d'enfant, Delannois, 1834[21]
Collections
Her work is included in the Wellcome Collection,[33] the Musée Carnavalet,[34] Paris and the Musée Rolin.[17]
References
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