Adèle Chavassieu d'Audebert
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Adélaïde-Françoise Chavassieu d'Audebert, also known as Chavassieu d'Haudebert and Mlle Chavassieu, (1788–1838) was a French painter, specialising primarily in enamel, active in the early 19th century. She exhibited her works in Paris between 1810 and 1824 and was awarded a gold medal for her work.[1][2][3][4]
Adèle Chavassieu d'Audebert was born in 1788 in Niort, a commune in western France.[5] She studied painting under Auguste Desnoyers in Paris and maintained her studio first on the Right Bank, near the Louvre, before relocating several times within Saint-Germain-des-Prés.[6][7][8][9] By 1831 her studio was at 20 Rue de la Chaise.[5] She died in early 1838.[1]
