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  1. Gallery 016. The most influential French artist of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, David was equally gifted as a history painter and as a portraitist. Between 1810 and 1813, he undertook a series of portraits of his family members. This example depicts one of his twin daughters, and it matches in size, format, and unfinished ...

  2. Laure Emilie Félicité Meunier (David) Birthdate: October 26, 1786: Birthplace: Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France: Death: April 15, 1863 (76) Immediate Family: Daughter of Jacques-Louis David and Marguerite Charlotte Pécoul Wife of baron Claude-Marie Meunier Mother of 2ième baron Jules Meunier Sister of Pauline Jeanne David

    • Île-de-France
    • April 15, 1863 (76)
    • Paris, Paris, Île-de-France, France
    • October 26, 1786
  3. Nov 23, 2022 · Laure-Emilie-Félicité David, daughter of painter Jacques-Louis David and his wife Marguerite Pécoul, was born on or before 26 October 1786 in Paris. She was christened on 26 October at Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois. She had two elder brothers, Charles and Eugène, and a twin sister, Pauline.

    • Female
    • October 26, 1786
    • Claude Marie Meunier
    • April 13, 1863
  4. Laure-Emilie Félicité was born on 26 October 1786, one of twin daughters of the painter, Jacques-Louis David [1748-1825], and his wife, Marguerite-Charlotte, née Pécoul, [1764-1826]. Laure-Emilie married Claude-Marie, Baron Meunier [1770-1846] on 27 March 1805.

  5. Inscription. lower left: L. David. 1813. Provenance. Bequeathed in 1826 by the sitter, Marguerite-Charlotte David, née Pécoul [1764-1826], [1] to her daughter, Baronne Claude-Marie Meunier, née Laure-Emilie-Félicité David [1786-1863], Calais; [2] her daughter-in-law, Baronne Jules Meunier, née Pauline Derode [1824-1903], Calais; the ...

  6. Jacques-Louis David; Laure-Emilie-Felicite David, La Baronne Meunier; 1812; Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco

  7. Laure-Emilie-Felicite David, La Baronne Meunier 1812. by Jacques-Louis David. painting by Jacques-Louis David (Museum: Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco)

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