Sophie Lienard | |
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Born | August 5, 1800 |
Died | May 4, 1875 74)[1] | (aged
Nationality | French |
Known for | Portrait miniatures |
Sophie Lienard (active 1837–1845) was a French portrait artist who specialized in miniatures. She worked and lived in Paris. Between 1842 and 1845, she exhibited at the Salon in Paris.[1]
During her lifetime, she painted portraits of Queen Victoria, Jérôme Bonaparte and Louis Philippe I.[1]
Notable collections
- Noble con abrigo negro (Noble with a black coat), ca. 1845, Museum of Romanticism, Madrid[2]
Gallery
- Queen Victoria standing in the Royal Box at the Drury Lane Theatre, 1837
- Jérôme Bonaparte, before 1845
- Princess Hélène-Louise-Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1814-1858), Duchesse d'Orléans, before 1845
References
- 1 2 3 "Sophie Lienard, Louis-Philippe, Duc d'Orléans, King of France, middle of 19th century | French Art". French Art. UMSL Department of Language and Cultural Studies. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
- ↑ "Red Digital de Colecciones de Museos de Espana - Museos". Red Collection (in Spanish). Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
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