Pauline Auzou

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Pauline Auzou: Premier sentiment de coqueterie , 1804

Pauline Auzou (born March 24, 1775 as Jeanne-Marie-Catherine Desmarquest in Paris ; † May 15, 1835 ibid) was a French painter . She was a student of Jacques-Louis David and Jean-Baptiste Regnault .

On December 9, 1793, she married Charles-Marie Auzou. In 1820 the painter Jacques Augustin Catherine Pajou bought the couple a house in Fontenay-aux-Roses near Paris.

Exhibitions in the Paris Salon

  • Bacchante , 1793, no.777
  • Study of a Head , 1793, no.778
  • Premier sentiment de coqueterie. 1804, No. 8,

Works

  • Portrait of a Musician , Manchester, New Hampshire, USA, Currier Gallery of Art.

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  • Vivian Cameron Portrait of a Musician by Pauline Auzou in: Currier Galley of Art Bulletin, 1974, No. 2, 1-17.
  • Women Artists: 1550-1950 , exhibition catalog, Los Angeles, New York, 1976, edited by Ann Sutherland Harris and Linda Nochlin , ISBN 0-87587-0732 . French translation by Claude Bourguignon, Pascaline Germain, Julie Pavesi and Florence Verne, with the title Femmes peintres, 1550-1950 , Éditions des femmes, Paris, 1981, ISBN 2-7210-0208-2 .
  • General Artist Lexicon, Vol. 5, 1992, p. 702.