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Thérèse-Marthe-Françoise Dupré

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Thérèse-Marthe-Françoise Dupré
Born19 March 1877
Died13 April 1920 (1920-04-14) (aged 43)
NationalityFrance

Thérèse-Marthe-Françoise Dupré (1877 – 1920) was a French realist painter.

La Lessive

Dupré was born in Paris and learned to paint from her father Jules Dupré. She is known for paintings depicting women's work in the manner of her father and her uncle Georges Paul François Laurent Laugée. She married Edmond Cotard in 1889. Their son Henri Edmond Cotard (b.1899) also became a painter. She became a member of the Salon des Artistes Français in 1907.[1] Her painting La Lessive was on show at the Paris Salon in 1910.[2]

References

  1. ^ COTARD-DUPRÉ, Thérèse Marthe Françoise in Bénézit
  2. ^ Catalog nr. 526 at the 1910 Paris Salon, work sold at Sotheby's NYC, 3 Nov. 2015