"MARIE LOUISE LEFEVRE-DEUMIER (1816-1877).... - Lot 586 - Osenat

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"MARIE LOUISE LEFEVRE-DEUMIER (1816-1877).... - Lot 586 - Osenat
"MARIE LOUISE LEFEVRE-DEUMIER (1816-1877). The Empress Eugenie kneeling on a prie dieu decorated with the great imperial arms, during her wedding. Patinated plaster subject, marked on the base "Souvenir de Notre Dame 1853". height : 47 cm x 43 cm. (Accidents, missing)." Provenance: Shepherd Gallery, New York, 2002. Related work: - «The Empress Eugenie kneeling on her wedding day in Notre Dame de Paris"., subject in plaster, kept in the Château de Compiègne. This sculpted subject was used in an engraving by Pauquet (see illustration) Biography : Daughter of a general councillor, Marie-Louise Roulleaux-Dugage married, in February 1836, the writer and poet Jules Lefèvre-Deumier. After studying sculpture as an art of pleasure, she made her debut at the Paris Salon of 1850, under her married name, by exhibiting a Bust of a Woman and a Young Shepherd on the Island of Procida. In 1853, she obtained a 3rd class medal for the marble busts of her son Maxime and of Mgr Sibour, archbishop of Paris, and an honourable mention in 1855 at the Universal Exhibition in Paris. "THE EMPEROR IS AS WELL AS HE CAN BE AND ALREADY FEELS SAFE".
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