"Large Hst Portrait Elegant Woman Marguerite Jacquelin Golden Frame 19th Century"
Large oil on canvas painted by Marguerite Jacquelin* representing the portrait of a young woman from the Belle Epoque wearing a pink dress with bows, probably an elegant Bordeaux woman (perhaps a woman artist), in a gilded frame decorated with flowers and foliage, vintage around 1900, late 19th-early 20th centuries. This painting is in good condition, exceptional quality. Signed lower left. Note: some tiny accidents and wear on the frame, wear and tear on the paint, see photos. * Marguerite Jacquelin, born Margueritte Jacqueline (1850-1941) is a French painter. Established in Bordeaux, Marguerite Jacqueline became known in the mid-1870s under the name Jacquelin. From around 1883 she lived at 2, rue Bardineau in Bordeaux with her sister. Marguerite Jacquelin learned to paint from Louis-Augustin Auguin, Léon Bonnat, Maxime Lalanne and Tony Robert-Fleury at the Académie Julian in Paris. Marguerite Jacquelin exhibited her works at the Bordeaux Salon in 1875 and at the Paris Salon for the first time in 1879. She exhibited elsewhere in the provinces and received a silver medal in Rochefort, and a bronze medal for La Morena in Carcassonne.Sa sister, Marthe Jacquelin, became a watercolor painter. In 1907, she founded the Society of Women Artists in Bordeaux. In 1937, the Jacquelin sisters presented paintings at the Salon de Bordeaux. Marguerite Jacquelin exhibited until 1939. Artist well-rated on ArtPrice. Dimensions Frame 75 cm x 64 cm Oil 65.5 cm x 55.5 cm Reference: 900 700 All photos are on: www.antiques-delaval.com