Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret | |
|---|---|
| Born | 3 October 1855 Paris |
| Nationality | French |
| Education | Tony Robert-Fleury |
| Known for | Botanical art |
| Movement | Société des Artistes Français |
Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret (born 3 October 1855 Paris) was a French painter and botanical artist.[1]
She studied under Tony Robert-Fleury and made her debut at the 1879 Paris Salon. In 1883 she became a member of the Société des Artistes Français. Descamps-Sabouret produced illustrations for La Revue Horticole (1891-1901) and the Journal des Roses.[2]
She was a member of Société nationale d'horticulture de France and lived in the rue de Tolbiac in Paris.

Peony 'Mme Gustave Croux'
Rose 'James Bougault'
Rose 'Miss Marston'
Rose 'Monsieur Hoste'
Rose 'Grand-Duc Pierre de Russie'
Rose 'Madame Hoste'
Rose 'Professeur Ganiviat'
Rose 'Daniel Lacombe'
Rose 'Mademoiselle Claudine Perreau'
Rose 'Capitaine Jouen'
References
- ↑ "Bonhams : Attributed to Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret (French, b.1855) A still life of an apple; also another attributed to the same artist with six other botanical watercolors 11 x 8in".
- ↑ Descamps-Sabouret, Louise Cécile. Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford University Press. 31 October 2011.
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