Marie-Gabrielle Capet
Active in: France
Biography
Marie-Gabrielle Capet was a portraitist who excelled in oils, watercolors, and miniatures. Born in Lyon in 1761, she attended a regional art school before moving to Paris in 1781. There, she became a student of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard. Capet began to exhibit her work, first at the Exposition de la jeunesse and then at the Salon de la Correspondance. She exhibited at the Salon when it was opened to all artists following the French Revolution. Capet remained close to Labille-Guiard, living with her until her death in 1803. Capet died in Paris in 1818.
Selected Works
Marie-Gabrielle Capet, Portrait of a Lady and Child, ca. 1785. Watercolor and ivory, 7.62 cm. The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art
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