- Source: Isabelle Pinson
Isabelle Pinson (French: [izabɛl pɛ̃.sɔn]; née Isabelle Proteau; 26 June 1769 – 18 November 1855), also known as Madame Pinson French: [ma.dam pɛ̃.sɔn] was a French genre painter and portraitist. She is most known for her artwork, The Fly Catcher prominently exhibited at the Raclin Murphy Museum of Art.
Early Life
= Birth and background
=Born Isabelle Proteau on June 27, 1769 in Paris, France, baptized at the Church of Saint-Sulpice. Isabelle was the daughter of servants, her parents married in 1768 and were in service of the Famille de Jaucourt.
Isabelle's mother, Marie Bourdereau (1740–1823), was native to the village of Brinon-sur-Beuvron. Prior to her birth, in 1758, Marie became chambermaid to Isabelle de Jaucourt, sister of Louis de Jaucourt.
Fabien Proteau, Isabelle's father was the valet of the Viscount of Jaucourt. He died when Isabelle was young on April 17, 1771.
Education
After the death of her father, Isabelle was taught and placed under the care of her godmother, Isabelle de Jaucort. She received lessons from renowned artists, Jean-Baptiste Regnault, François-André Vincent and Adelaide Labille-Guiard.
= Marriage
=On July 19, 1792, Isabelle married André-Pierre Pinson, 23 years her senior. On 18 November 1855, Isabelle died in Saint-Germain-lès-Corbeil.
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References
Bibliography
Republic, French (1834). Bulletin des lois de la République Française [Bulletin of the laws of the French Republic] (in French). Vol. 2–6. Harvard University. p. 435. Retrieved October 31, 2024.
Boulinier, Georges (1 October 1997). Une artiste à l'Ecole de Médecine de Paris: Isabelle Pinson (1769-1855) [An artist at the Medical School of Paris: Isabelle Pinson (1769-1855)] (PDF) (in French). Vol. 31. Histoire des sciences médicales. pp. 351–357. Retrieved October 31, 2024.
Boulinier, Georges (2004). "Notes biographiques sur le peintre Isabelle Pinson (1769-1855)" [Biographical notes on the painter Isabelle Pinson (1769-1855)]. Dix-huitieme siècle (in French). 36: 249–254. doi:10.3406/dhs.2004.2609. Retrieved October 31, 2024.
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