Charpentier, Constance Marie (1767–1841)
Charpentier, Constance Marie (1767–1841)
French painter. Born Constance Marie Blondeau, 1767, in Paris, France; died 1841; trained under famed artist Louis David.
Admired for paintings of family scenes, her most famous painting, Mademoiselle Charlotte du Val d'Ongres, was attributed to Louis David until 1950s; exhibited in 10 salons (1795–1819); won gold medal from Musée Royale (1819).
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