She is the daughter of Michel Guillaume Concours Calbris and Marie Hulse. Pupil of Hippolyte Bellangé and Paul Renouard, she worked with Jean-Charles-Joseph Rémond. She sent her works to the Paris Salon from 1853 to 1857 and also exhibited in Bordeaux, Boulogne-sur-Mer, Rouen and Cambrai, where she obtains a first class medal. During the same period, she worked at the Louvre and was responsible for copying paintings by masters. She moved to Lille in 1854 and established herself as a landscape painter. On September 27, 1855, she married Charles Vincent, head of division at the prefecture of Lille, secretary of the historical commission and member of the French Society for the Conservation of Historic Monuments. pupil of Hippolyte Bellangé and Paul Renouard, she worked with Jean-Charles-Joseph Rémond. She sent her works to the Paris Salon from 1853 to 1857 and also exhibited in Bordeaux, Boulogne sur Mer. She died on February 6, 1859, rue Esquermoise in Lille following childbirth, after the birth of her only child, Carlos Émile vincent.
Literature: Glossaries of artists from Bénézit and Bellier-Auvray (both in French).
Inscription: both signed S. Calabris, lower right and lower left.
Technique: both - oils on canvas. The original period applies to frames.
Dimensions: each unframed W 6 1/8" x H 4 3/4" (15.5 x 12 cm), framed W 11 1/4" x H 9 7/8" (28.5 x 25 cm).
: in good condition.