Anne Marguerite Hyde de Neuville
Appearance
Anne Marguerite, Baroness Hyde de Neuville (born Henriette Anne Marguerite Joséphine Rouillé de Marigny on 10 May 1771 Sancerre - died 14 September 1849 Ménétréol-sous-Sancerre) was a French watercolourist and painter.
Biography
Anne Henriette Marguerite Joséphine Rouillé de Marigny married Jean-Guillaume, baron Hyde de Neuville a minister and diplomat, on 23 August 1794 in Sancerre.
She lived in the United States from 1807 to 1820, on a New Jersey sheep farm,[1] New York City, and Washington, D.C.
Her papers are held at Princeton University.[2] Her American Sketches was published in 1807.[3]
Works
- View of Utica from the hotel September, 1807, New York Public Library
- House of Dupont de Nemours Angelica (NY) 1808, National Museum of Franco-American cooperation, Blérancourt[4]
- Bridewell, and Charity-School, Broadway, Opposite Chamber Street 1808, The Phelps Stokes Collection
- The Moreau House, 1809, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston [5]
- Vue d'amboy et du steam-boat The steamboat the Rariton, 1809, New York Public Library
- Corner of Greenwich Street 1810, The Phelps Stokes Collection
- Economical School 1810-1814, Historic New Orleans Collection
- La Bergerie Farm Hyde Neuville Angelica (NY) 1814, National Museum of Franco-American Cooperation, Blérancourt
- Le coin de F. Street Washington vis-à-vis nôtre maison été de 1817, New York Public Library
- The House of James Madison to Montpellier, Virginia 1818, Blérancourt, National Museum of Franco-American Cooperation [6]
- Home in Washington in 1818 to the French ambassador, Baron Hyde de Neuville, National Museum of Franco-American Cooperation, Blérancourt [7]
- View of Washington City, 1820, New York Public Library
- White House, ca. 1820, John Anderton collection
Selected works in the collection of the New-York Historical Society:[8]
- Seated African American Scrubwoman, 1807–1822
- Baroness Hyde De Neuville's Cabin on the Eurydice,1816
- The Hyde De Neuville Cabin on the Eurydice, 1816
- sketches from the Economical School Series, 1810-1814
- Portrait of a Cherokee Man, 1820
- Hudson Highlands from Newburgh Bay, 1807
- The Cottage, 1813
- Portrait of an Indian Chief, Red Jacket (c.1758-1830?), 1807
- Mary, a Squaw of the Oneida Tribe, 1807
- Portrait of Seneca Squaw and Papoose, Western New York, 1808
- Incomplete Bridge, Palatine, New York, 1808
- Portrait of an Indian Chief (Chief of the Little Osage [after St. Memin]), c.1811-13
- Oneida Family, 1807
- Portrait of an American Indian Girl of Ballston Springs, New York, 1807
- Fair American Indian Man of the Buffalo Tribe, Canisteo, New York, 1808
- Portrait of Peter of Buffalo, Tonawanda, New York, possibly chief Tall Peter, or Peter Blacksnake, 1807
- Dutch Houses on State Street, Albany, New York, 1807
- Self-Portrait, c.1805-10
References
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Anne Marguerite Hyde de Neuville.
- ^ "Baroness Hyde de Neuville". Women's Project of New Jersey. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ^ "Baroness Hyde de Neuville Collection 1806-1968". Princeton University. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ^ Anne-Marguerite-Henriette Rouillé de Marigny Hyde de Neuville (baronne) (1807). American Sketches. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ^ (in French) La Bergerie de la ferme de Hyde Neuville à Angelica (N.Y.) Joconde. Accessed 15 April 2013.
- ^ "Baroness Hyde de Neuville / The Moreau House / 1809". Cartography Associates. Retrieved 2013-03-30.
- ^ (in French) La maison de James Madison à Montpellier, Virginie Joconde. Accessed 15 April 2013.
- ^ (in French) La maison à Washington en 1818 de l'ambassadeur français, Le Baron Hyde de Neuville ; Maison de l'Ambassadeur de France à Washington Joconde. Accessed 15 April 2013.
- ^ Hyde de Neuville works in the museum collection, New-York Historical Society
External links
- "Hyde de Neuville, Anne Marguerite Henriette". SIRIS. Retrieved 30 March 2013.