Hélène de Beauvoir
Hélène de Beauvoir | |
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Born |
Henriette-Hélène de Beauvoir 6 June 1910 Paris, France |
Died |
1 July 2001 91) Goxwiller, France | (aged
Occupation | Painter |
Spouse(s) | Lionel de Roulet |
Parent(s) |
Georges Bertrand de Beauvoir Françoise Brasseur |
Relatives |
Simone de Beauvoir (sister) |
Henriette-Hélène de Beauvoir (6 June 1910, Paris – 1 July 2001, Goxwiller) was a French painter. She was the younger sister of philosopher Simone de Beauvoir. Her art was exhibited in Europe, Japan, and the US.[1] She married Lionel de Roulet.[2]
When Hélène de Beauvoir lived in Goxwiller, a village near Strasbourg, she became president of the center for battered women. She continued painting until she was 85. Her paintings were related to feminist philosophy and women's issues.[3]
References
- ↑ VitaHdeBeauvoir
- ↑ Bair, Deirdre (1991). Simone de Beauvoir. Summit Books. p. 709. ISBN 0-671-60681-6.
- ↑ Simone de Beauvoir and the women's movement in France: An eye-witness account, by Claudine Monteil
Sources
- Monteil Claudine, Les Sœurs Beauvoir, Editions no 1, Paris, 2003.
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