Élisabeth Terroux

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Élisabeth Terroux (1759–1822) was a French-Swiss painter from the Republic of Geneva, active in Imperial Russia.

Born(1759-07-25)25 July 1759
Died1822(1822-00-00) (aged 62–63)
Geneva, Switzerland
Citizenship
  • Genevan (1759–98, 1813–15)
  • French (1798–1813)
  • Swiss (1815–22)
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Élisabeth Terroux
Self-portrait, 1788
Born(1759-07-25)25 July 1759
Died1822(1822-00-00) (aged 62–63)
Geneva, Switzerland
Citizenship
  • Genevan (1759–98, 1813–15)
  • French (1798–1813)
  • Swiss (1815–22)
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Terroux was born in Geneva and trained under Jean-François Favre [fr].[1] She became a popular miniature painter and travelled to Russia where she was active for Catherine II. Her self-portrait was shown at the 1878 Paris Exposition, in the exhibition Les Portraits nationaux at Trocadéro.[2] She died in Geneva.

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