Marie-Victoire Jaquotot

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Marie-Victoire Jaquotot
Born15 January 1772
Died27 April 1855
NationalityFrance

Marie-Victoire Jaquotot (15 January 1772 – 27 April 1855) was a 19th-century French painter.

Jaquotot was born in Paris and became a painter for the porcelain factory at Sèvres.[1] She is known for her miniatures and in 1813-1814 she painted a likeness of Napoleon on porcelain which he purchased as a gift for Josephine. From 1816-1836 she ran a school from her Paris workshop in porcelain painting and one of her pupils was Charles Le Guay, who took over her workshop.

Jaquotot died in Toulouse.

References

  1. ^ Marie Victoire Jaquotot in the RKD