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Lucienne de Saint-Mart

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Lucienne de Saint-Mart (8 October 1866 in Laval - 28 March 1953 in Laguna Beach, California) was a French painter who for eight years was a court painter for Czar Nicholas II of Russia.

Biography

Lucienne de Saint-Mart was the daughter of French writer Louis Lemercier de Neuville. She was born in Laval, France in 1866 and trained as a painter from 1880.[1]

Between 1910 and 1918, she was a portrait painter at the court of Nicholas II in Russia, where she painted miniatures of the tsar's children and a portrait of the tsar. She left Russia during the 1917 revolution.[1]

Saint-Mart later lived in the United States, in New York City and New Orleans, before settling in California in 1934[2]

References

  1. ^ a b Lucienne de Saint-Mart , AskArt.com. Retrieved 2013-06-28.
  2. ^ Lucienne de Saint-Mart, Toledo Blade, March 30, 1953, page 12.