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  1. Paris, France. Known for. Painting, Sculpture. Abbéma at work in her studio. Louise Abbéma (30 October 1853 [1] – 29 July 1927) [2] was a French painter, sculptor, and designer of the Belle Époque .

    • October 30, 1853
    • July 10, 1927
    • A Game of Croquet Louise Abbéma 1872.
    • Lunch in the Greenhouse Louise Abbéma 1877.
    • Portrait de Mlle Samary Louise Abbéma 1879.
    • Portrait de Sarah Bernhardt Louise Abbéma 1879.
  2. Louise Abbéma. 1853 to 1927. Born into a wealthy aristocratic Parisian family with close ties to the city’s artistic community, Abbéma studied art with several master painters. Portraits of actors and actresses at the Comédie Française dominated her early works until she made a name for herself at the Salon of 1876 with her portrayal of ...

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  4. www.artnet.com › artists › louise-abbémaLouise Abbéma | Artnet

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    • Sarah Bernhardt Hunting with Hounds, ca. 1897. M.S. Rau. Sold.
    • Portrait présumé de l'actrice Suzanne... , 1880. Sale Date: February 16, 2024. Auction Closed.
    • Portrait présumé de l’actrice Suzanne... , 1880. Sale Date: October 27, 2023. Auction Closed.
    • Stilleven met pruimen en druiven, 1908. Sale Date: September 26, 2023. Auction Closed.
  5. Jan 30, 2024 · Louise Abbéma was a talented French artist who lived from 1853 to 1927 during a period called the Belle Époque. She came from a rich family in Étampes, Essonne, near Paris, and they were well-known in the local art community.

  6. Louise Abbéma, née le 30 octobre 1853 à Étampes et morte le 26 juillet 1927 à Paris est une peintre, graveuse, illustratrice et sculptrice française [1]. Elle est connue pour la réalisation de portraits de personnalités parisiennes et de scènes de genre.

  7. Louise Abbéma, well connected in Parisian social and artistic circles, executed numerous portraits of Parisian notables and society figures. She debuted at the Salon in 1874 and exhibited in forty-five exhibitions over the course of her distinguished career. In 1906 she was awarded the prestigious Légion d’Honneur—the highest French order ...

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