Lise Cloquet
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Born1788
Died1860 (aged 71–72)
Knownforbotanical painting
Lise Cloquet | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1788 |
| Died | 1860 (aged 71–72) |
| Known for | botanical painting |

Lise Cloquet (also known as Anne-Louise Cloquet; 1788 (Paris) –30 October 1860 (Paris))[1][2][3] was a French botanical painter.
Cloquet was taught to draw by her father[4] and was influenced by the botanical illustrator Pierre-Joseph Redouté.[5]
32 of her works, including one of a white chrysanthemum, from 1820 are currently housed at the Oak Spring Garden Foundation in Upperville, Virginia.[5][6]