Marie Jeanne Clemens
Marie Jeanne Clemens (née Crévoisier, 16 November 1755 – 20 March 1791) was a French-Danish painter, engraver and pastel artist.
Marie Jeanne Clemens | |
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Born | Marie Jeanne Crévoisier 16 November 1755 Paris, France |
Died | 20 March 1791 35) Berlin, Germany | (aged
Nationality | French-Danish |
Known for | Engraving, Painting |
Spouse |
Johan Frederik Clemens
(m. 1781) |
She was the daughter of the clock maker Claude Joseph Crévoisier and his wife Marie Thérèse (Blot) in Paris. From 1773 she was the student and from 1781 the spouse of the Danish artist Johan Frederik Clemens, with whom she moved to Denmark after their wedding.
She was inducted as one of its first female members to the Danish Academy of Fine Arts in 1782.[1]
In 1788, she moved to Berlin, where she died of consumption (tuberculosis) in 1791. She was also a member of the Berlin Academy.[2]
References
- Nielsen, Claudine Stensgaard (22 April 2023). "Marie Jeanne Clemens (1755 - 1791)" (in Danish). Biographical Encyclopedia of Danish Women.
- Brodsky, Judith K. (Summer 1976). "Some Notes on Women Printmakers". Art Journal. 35 (4): 375. doi:10.2307/776231. JSTOR 776231.
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