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Louise-Émilie Leleux-Giraud

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Louise-Émilie Leleux-Giraud
Born25 March 1824
Died6 May 1885
NationalitySwitzerland

Louise-Émilie Leleux-Giraud (1824 – 1885) was a Swiss painter active in France.

Private and Confidential, 1880

Leleux-Giraud was born in Geneva and became a pupil of Albert Lugardon there.[1] She then attended the school of Leon Cogniet in Paris. She married the painter Armand Hubert Simon Leleux. She showed numerous paintings at the Paris Salon. Her work Private and Confidential was included in the book Women Painters of the World.[2]

Leleux-Giraud died in Paris.

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