Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet

French artist (died 1832) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet (née Gabiou; born 23 January 1767, died 18 April 1832) was a French painter and the wife of the sculptor Antoine Denis Chaudet, who had also been her teacher.

Born
Jeanne-Elisabeth Gabiou

(1767-01-23)23 January 1767
Paris, France
Died18 April 1832(1832-04-18) (aged 65)
Paris, France
CitizenshipFrance
Spouse(s)Antoine Denis Chaudet (1793–1810)
Pierre-Arsène Denis Husson (1812–18??)
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Jeanne-Elisabeth Chaudet
Born
Jeanne-Elisabeth Gabiou

(1767-01-23)23 January 1767
Paris, France
Died18 April 1832(1832-04-18) (aged 65)
Paris, France
CitizenshipFrance
Spouse(s)Antoine Denis Chaudet (1793–1810)
Pierre-Arsène Denis Husson (1812–18??)
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Her father, Louis Gabiou, was a wig maker. After the death of her first husband in 1810, she married, secondly, in 1812, to Pierre-Arsène Denis Husson, a civil servant. Her painting Portrait of Madame Villot, née Barbier, was included in the 1905 book Women Painters of the World.[1] She continued to exhibit at the Salon until 1817. She died of cholera.

Chaudet was the sister-in-law of painter Marie-Élisabeth Gabiou;[2] she was also a first cousin of Gabiou and her sisters, Marie-Denise Villers and Marie-Victoire Lemoine.

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