Antoinette Gabrielle Danton, née Charpentier, (6 January 1760 – 10 February 1793) was the first wife of Georges Jacques Danton.
Charpentier was born to Jérôme François Charpentier, since 1773 owner of the Café Parnasse or Café de l'École, located at the current spot of La Samaritaine, in Paris.
Charpentier married Danton on 10 June 1787. They had three sons:
On 10 February 1793, while Danton was on a mission in Belgium, Charpentier died giving birth to a boy, who did not survive. Back in Paris on 17 February 1793, Danton was so affected by her death that he recruited sculptor Claude André Deseine and brought him by night to Sainte-Catherine cemetery to excavate Charpentier's body and execute a death mask. Her bust is now on display at Troyes museum.