Saturday, July 21, 2012

Marie-Guillemine Benoist - Female French Neoclassical Painter


 born Marie-Guillemine de Laville-Leroux

[French Painter, 1768-1826]Marie-Guillemine Benoist (1768-1826): Marie-Guillemine Benoist was the daughter of a government official. She studied with Vigee-Lebrun and her earlier works show a distinct influence of her famous teacher. Benoist later studied with the celebrated Jacques-Louis David and her later works reflect the Neo-Classical style.During her lifetime, Benoist painted in several genres ranging from historical themes to family portraiture.Her works also included subjects that touched upon the contemporary issues of her day:herPortrait of a Negress, painted in 1800,for instance, was inspired by the decree to abolish slavery.Benoist was commissioned by Napolean to paint his portrait as well as portraits of his family members. 
References: Women Artists: An Illustrated History by Nancy G. Heller, pp.63-64. 



Marie Guilhelmine Benoist (1768 – 1826) painted this portrait of Napoleon in 1809. She also painted portraits of Napoleon’s sisters Pauline and Elisa, as well as his second wife, Marie Louise.

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Elisa

Pauline Bonaparte, Princess Borghese, by Marie Guilhelmine Benoist.  Pauline Bonaparte was born October 20, 1780.Pauline Borghese

Empress Marie-Louise

Portrait of a black woman (1800) is a very special painting. It is one of the first portraits of real existing african person in western art. 
Marie-Guillemine Benoist (self-portrait)



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