Herbelin, Jeanne Mathilde (1820–1904)
Herbelin, Jeanne Mathilde (1820–1904)
French painter of miniatures. Name variations: Jeanne-Mathilde Herbelin. Born Jeanne Mathilde Habert in Seine-et-Oise, France, on August 24, 1820; died in 1904.
A French miniature painter, Jeanne Mathilde Herbelin painted the first miniature admitted to the Louvre.
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