Julie Philipault

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Born
Marie-Julie-Victoire Chipault

9 May 1780
Paris, France
Died23 November 1834(1834-11-23) (aged 54)
Paris, France
Julie Philipault
Portrait of Julie Philipault, 1836, lithograph after Julie Forestier
Born
Marie-Julie-Victoire Chipault

9 May 1780
Paris, France
Died23 November 1834(1834-11-23) (aged 54)
Paris, France

Julie Philipault (Paris, 9 May 1780 – Paris, 23 November 1834) was a French painter.

Marie-Julie-Victoire Chipault, known as Philpaut.[1] (or Phlipault, Philipault), was born on 9 May 1780 in Paris, in the Saint-Gervais quarter of the 4th arrondissement[2] She was the daughter of Louis-Chrisostome Chipault, and his wife, Marie-Élisabeth-Victoire Deschamps de Vallièrre.[3]

Student of Louise Hersent, she won medals at the Salons of 1814 and 1817.[4] She is one of only twenty-one women artists to have works in the collections of the Louvre.

She died in the 10th arrondissement of Paris on 23 November 1834.[5][6]

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