Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret
Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret (born 3 October 1855 Paris) was a French painter and botanical artist.[1]
Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret | |
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Born | Paris | 3 October 1855
Nationality | French |
Education | Tony Robert-Fleury |
Known for | Botanical art |
Movement | Société des Artistes Français |
She studied under Tony Robert-Fleury and made her debut at the 1879 Paris Salon. In 1883 she became a member of the Société des Artistes Français. Descamps-Sabouret produced illustrations for La Revue Horticole (1891-1901) and the Journal des Roses.[2]
She was a member of Société nationale d'horticulture de France and lived in the rue de Tolbiac in Paris.
- Peony 'Mme Gustave Croux'
- Rose 'James Bougault'
- Rose 'Miss Marston'
- Rose 'Monsieur Hoste'
- Rose 'Grand-Duc Pierre de Russie'
- Rose 'Madame Hoste'
- Rose 'Professeur Ganiviat'
- Rose 'Daniel Lacombe'
- Rose 'Mademoiselle Claudine Perreau'
- Rose 'Capitaine Jouen'
References
- "Bonhams : Attributed to Louise-Cécile Descamps-Sabouret (French, b.1855) A still life of an apple; also another attributed to the same artist with six other botanical watercolors 11 x 8in".
- Descamps-Sabouret, Louise Cécile. Benezit Dictionary of Artists. Oxford University Press. 31 October 2011.
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