Английская Википедия:Anne Nicole Voullemier
Anne Nicole Voullemier, also called Mademoiselle Voullemier (born 1796 in Châtillon-sur-Seine – died 1886) was a French painter and lithographer. She signed her name Mlle Voullemier.
Biography
Anne Nicole Voullemier was a student of Jean-Baptiste Regnault for oil painting, and of Louis-François Aubry for miniature painting.[1]
She exhibited her miniature portraits at the Salon from 1817 to 1835.[2]
In 1817, she exhibited Une soubrette écoutant à une porte (A maid listening at a door), miniature bought by the Duchess of Berry and La sœur de charité.[3] In 1819, she exposed Portrait of M. Collin, grand vicar, in 1822, Sisters of Charity visiting a sick person and The Curious. In 1824, she presented The confessional.[1]
The productions of Mlle. Voullemier have often appeared at the exhibitions of Douai, Lille and Cambrai. Several paintings were lithographed by the author, among others: The Sister of Charity, The Clergyman Consoling a Prisoner, The Fortune Tellers.[1]
She gave lessons in oil painting and miniature painting.[1]
She won the 3rd class medal at the 1835 Salon, worth 250 gold francs, and the 2nd class medal at the 1845 Salon, worth 500 gold francs.[1][4]
Works
Works of this artist can be seen in the Musée des Beaux-Arts de Caen, the Шаблон:Ill and the Musée Barrois in Bar-le-Duc.[5]
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Portrait of Olivier Rupérou, 1844, Musée d'art et d'histoire de Saint-Brieuc.[6]
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