Marie-Thérèse de Noireterre explained

Marie-Thérèse de Noireterre

Marie Thérèse de Noireterre (1760-1823) was a French miniaturist.

Biography

She was born in 1760 in Paris as daughter of Etienne Charles de Noiretterre and sister of Valentin de Noiretterre, niece of ’s wife and perhaps cousin of Guillaume Voiriot ’s brother-in-law. She was one of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard ’s female pupils as Marie-Gabrielle Capet (1761 - 1818) and she showed miniatures in the Salon de la Correspondance in 1786 and 1787 and in the Salon (Paris) from 1791 to 1803. Her autoportrait at the 1787 exhibition was previously shown in London, as her reception piece at the Society of Artists in 1785 where she appeared, as “Mlle de Noireterre, Paris”. Encouraged by the Society’s corresponding member in Paris, Charles-Étienne Gaucher (1740 – 1804) whom she portrayed in miniature, as well as his wife, she applied for membership in november 1786 in a letter, and was elected unanimously. She lived in Paris first at 25, rue Mazarine and then 290, rue St Honorè. An inventory in the Archives nationales suggests the date of her death on May 2, 1823.[1] Among the famous sitters of her miniatures we can remember: Charles-Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord (1754 – 1838), (1771 – 1816), (1761 – 1819), Marie Salmon and many others.[2] [3]

Artwork

Her drawing is faultless and she captures the sitter's expression in representing its inner psychological dimension. But the most amazing feature of this work is the great attention of particulars and the sense of realism in the definition of the faces wonderfully modeled through a delicate game of nuances. She used a yellowish colouring with greenish shades and the sitter's darkly underlined eyelashes and dull colours.[4] [5]

Works

Notes and References

  1. Dictionnaire International Peintres Miniaturistes, Peintres Sur Porcelaine, Silhouettistes, Harry Blattel, Harry Blättel, Arts & Antiques Edition Munich, 1992
  2. Nathalie Lemoine Bouchard "Les peintres en miniature" Les Editions de l'Amateur, Paris, 2008
  3. Jeffares, Neil: Dictionary of pastellists before 1800
  4. Leo R. Schidlof "The miniature in Europe in the 16th, 17th, 18th and 19th centuries" 1964
  5. L'âge d'or du petit portrait Bordeaux (France). Musée des arts décoratifs, Musée du Louvre · 1995 Réunion des musées nationaux, 1995
  6. Web site: Portrait of a lady - Marie Thérèse de Noireterre. Google Arts & Culture.
  7. Web site: Marie-Thérèse de Noireterre | Portrait de François Guillaume Ducray-Duminil | Images d'Art.
  8. Web site: The Tansey Miniatures Foundation .
  9. https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:%C3%89lisabeth-Louise_Vig%C3%A9e-Le_Brun_-_Madame_Mol%C3%A9-Reymond_(1786).jpg
  10. Web site: Collections Online | British Museum.
  11. Web site: Nationalmuseum - namnvariant: Marie-Therese Noireterre Marie-Thérèse de Noireterre Marie-Thérèse Noireterre.