Louise Marie-Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit
Louise Marie-Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit (1784 – 1862), was a 19th-century French painter.

Sketch of Mme Hersent by François Joseph Heim for his large group portrait of artists featuring Charles X Distributing Awards to Artists Exhibiting at the Salon of 1824 at the Louvre, 1827, Louvre
Biography

Daphnis and Chloe, oil on canvas
She was born in Paris as the daughter of a mathematician. She married the painter Louis Hersent in 1821.[1] Like her husband, she is known as a portrait and history painter, and she took on female pupils, among whom was the porcelain painter Marie Virginie Boquet.[1] She was a pupil of Charles Meynier and presumably also of her husband, Louis Hersent. She exhibited at the Paris Salon between 1810 and 1824, obtaining first-class medals in 1817 and 1819. Tardieu engraved several of her works.[2]
References
- Louise Marie Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit in the RKD
- Mauduit mentioned in biography of her husband Louis Hersent, by Michael Bryan
- 2 paintings by or after Louise Marie-Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit at the Art UK site
- Print in Harvard Art museums by Pierre François Bertonnier after Louise-Maire-Jeanne Mauduit, showing that she was a productive artist before her marriage in 1821
- Louise Marie Jeanne Hersent-Mauduit on Artnet
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