- Joseph-Benoît
Suvée (3
January 1743 – 9
February 1807) was a
Flemish painter strongly influenced by
French neo-classicism.
Suvée was born in Bruges. Initially...
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rivalry with
other contemporary painters such as Joseph-Benoît
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- was born in Paris. She was a
pupil of Jean-Baptiste Greuze, Joseph-Benoît
Suvée, and
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debut at the
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November 25, 1844) was a
French artist and painter. She
studied under Suvée,
David and
learned to
paint miniatures from Jean-Baptiste
Jacques Augustin...