Marie Duchatel
Marie Duchatel | |
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Died | 1692 |
Nationality | Netherlands |
Marie Duchatel or Marie Du Chastel (? – 1692) was a painter from the Southern Netherlands.
She was the daughter of the painter Francois Duchatel and married the painter Eglon van der Neer in 1681 in her hometown of Brussels. She is known for miniature portraits.[1] In his biography of her husband, Weyerman mentioned that he lived in an apartment located underneath hers in "the St. Joseph boarding house in the Keyserstraat in Antwerp", when she was painting daily and living separated from her husband.[2] Of her work he only remarked that she could paint better than she drew.
Pair of pendant portraits attributed to Marie Duchatel
- Portrait of Hendrik Casimir II (1657–96), ruler of Nassau-Dietz
- Portrait of Henriette Amalia van Anhalt-Dessau
References
- ↑ Marie Duchatel in the RKD
- ↑ Biography of Eglon van der Neer in Volume III of the The Lives of Dutch painters and paintresses by Jacob Campo Weyerman
- Marie Duchatel in 1001 Vrouwen uit de Nederlandse geschiedenis
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