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{{short description|French painter (1784–1868)}}
{{Infobox artist
| name = Aimée Thibault
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1784|1|2}}
| birth_place = [[Bordeaux]], France
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1868|2|6|1784|1|2}}
| death_place = [[Paris]], France
| resting_place = [[Montmartre Cemetery]]
| education = {{ill|Étienne-Charles Le Guay|fr}}, {{ill|Daniel Saint|fr}}
| known_for = [[Portrait miniature]]
}}
'''Aimée Thibault''' (2 January 1784{{snd}}6 February 1868) was a French [[Portrait miniature|miniaturist]] who painted miniature portraits of people including [[Napoleon II]] and [[Ferdinand VII]].
== Early life ==
Thibault was born on 2 January 1784 in [[Bordeaux]], [[France]], and baptized on 4 January.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://archives.gironde.fr/ark:/25651/vta151b839b24867c23/daogrp/ |title=1er janvier 1784-28 décembre 1784 |year=1784 |pages=4 |language=fr-fr}}</ref> She was educated in painting by {{ill|Étienne-Charles Le Guay|fr}} and {{ill|Daniel Saint|fr}};<ref name="Benezit">{{Cite journal |date=30 October 2011 |title=Thibault, Aimée |url=https://www.oxfordartonline.com/ben...73787.001.0001/acref-9780199773787-e-00181690 |journal=Benezit Dictionary of Artists |language=en |doi=10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00181690 |isbn=978-0-19-977378-7}}</ref> Saint was influenced by the works of [[Jean-Baptiste Isabey]], and this influence is reflected in Thibault's portraits.<ref name="MIFdB">{{Cite web |title=María Isabel Francisca de Braganza |url=http://mismuseos.net/comunidad/meta...braganza/704a4de9-fdea-4b25-bf67-ece8114ef5eb |access-date=2024-05-04 |website=Mis Museos |language=es}}</ref>
== Artistic career ==
[[File:Aimée Thibault - The King of Rome (Napoleon II), as a child, writing to his father (Napoleon I).jpg|thumb|''The King of Rome [<nowiki />[[Napoleon II]]<nowiki />], as a child, writing to his father [<nowiki />[[Napoleon]]<nowiki />]'' (1812-1814)]]
Thibault made her debut at the [[Salon (Paris)|Salon]] art exhibition in Paris in 1804 and continued to exhibit her art there until 1810.<ref name="Benezit" /> In 1817 she painted miniatures of King [[Ferdinand VII]] of Spain and his wife [[Maria Isabel of Braganza]], described by the author {{ill|Manuel Ossorio y Bernard|es}} as "perfect in appearance and cleanliness of work".<ref name="MIFdB" /><ref name="ossorio">{{Cite book |last=Ossorio y Bernard |first=Manuel |title=Galería biografica de artistas españoles del siglo XIX |year=1868 |pages=12 |language=es |trans-title=Biographical gallery of Spanish artists of the 19th century}}</ref> She traveled to [[New York City]] for a short time in 1836.<ref>{{Ouvrage|langue=en|prénom1=Irma B.|nom1=Jaffe|titre=The Italian Presence in American Art, 1760-1860|éditeur=Fordham University Press|date=1989|isbn=978-0-8232-1249-1|lire en ligne=https://books.google.cat/books?id=EmMu8K1x08kC&hl=ca&source=gbs_navlinks_s|consulté le=2022-02-10}}</ref>
Thibault died on 6 February 1868 at her house in [[Paris]]; she was buried on 7 February at [[Montmartre Cemetery]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=3 March 1868 |title=Faits divers |url=https://www.retronews.fr/journal/la-patrie-1841-1937/3-mars-1868/2935/4575827/2 |access-date=2024-05-04 |work=[[La Patrie (French newspaper)|La Patrie]] |pages=2 |lang=fr }}</ref>
== References ==
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{{short description|French painter (1784–1868)}}
{{Infobox artist
| name = Aimée Thibault
| birth_date = {{Birth date|1784|1|2}}
| birth_place = [[Bordeaux]], France
| death_date = {{Death date and age|1868|2|6|1784|1|2}}
| death_place = [[Paris]], France
| resting_place = [[Montmartre Cemetery]]
| education = {{ill|Étienne-Charles Le Guay|fr}}, {{ill|Daniel Saint|fr}}
| known_for = [[Portrait miniature]]
}}
'''Aimée Thibault''' (2 January 1784{{snd}}6 February 1868) was a French [[Portrait miniature|miniaturist]] who painted miniature portraits of people including [[Napoleon II]] and [[Ferdinand VII]].
== Early life ==
Thibault was born on 2 January 1784 in [[Bordeaux]], [[France]], and baptized on 4 January.<ref>{{Cite book |url=https://archives.gironde.fr/ark:/25651/vta151b839b24867c23/daogrp/ |title=1er janvier 1784-28 décembre 1784 |year=1784 |pages=4 |language=fr-fr}}</ref> She was educated in painting by {{ill|Étienne-Charles Le Guay|fr}} and {{ill|Daniel Saint|fr}};<ref name="Benezit">{{Cite journal |date=30 October 2011 |title=Thibault, Aimée |url=https://www.oxfordartonline.com/ben...73787.001.0001/acref-9780199773787-e-00181690 |journal=Benezit Dictionary of Artists |language=en |doi=10.1093/benz/9780199773787.article.b00181690 |isbn=978-0-19-977378-7}}</ref> Saint was influenced by the works of [[Jean-Baptiste Isabey]], and this influence is reflected in Thibault's portraits.<ref name="MIFdB">{{Cite web |title=María Isabel Francisca de Braganza |url=http://mismuseos.net/comunidad/meta...braganza/704a4de9-fdea-4b25-bf67-ece8114ef5eb |access-date=2024-05-04 |website=Mis Museos |language=es}}</ref>
== Artistic career ==
[[File:Aimée Thibault - The King of Rome (Napoleon II), as a child, writing to his father (Napoleon I).jpg|thumb|''The King of Rome [<nowiki />[[Napoleon II]]<nowiki />], as a child, writing to his father [<nowiki />[[Napoleon]]<nowiki />]'' (1812-1814)]]
Thibault made her debut at the [[Salon (Paris)|Salon]] art exhibition in Paris in 1804 and continued to exhibit her art there until 1810.<ref name="Benezit" /> In 1817 she painted miniatures of King [[Ferdinand VII]] of Spain and his wife [[Maria Isabel of Braganza]], described by the author {{ill|Manuel Ossorio y Bernard|es}} as "perfect in appearance and cleanliness of work".<ref name="MIFdB" /><ref name="ossorio">{{Cite book |last=Ossorio y Bernard |first=Manuel |title=Galería biografica de artistas españoles del siglo XIX |year=1868 |pages=12 |language=es |trans-title=Biographical gallery of Spanish artists of the 19th century}}</ref> She traveled to [[New York City]] for a short time in 1836.<ref>{{Ouvrage|langue=en|prénom1=Irma B.|nom1=Jaffe|titre=The Italian Presence in American Art, 1760-1860|éditeur=Fordham University Press|date=1989|isbn=978-0-8232-1249-1|lire en ligne=https://books.google.cat/books?id=EmMu8K1x08kC&hl=ca&source=gbs_navlinks_s|consulté le=2022-02-10}}</ref>
Thibault died on 6 February 1868 at her house in [[Paris]]; she was buried on 7 February at [[Montmartre Cemetery]].<ref>{{Cite news |date=3 March 1868 |title=Faits divers |url=https://www.retronews.fr/journal/la-patrie-1841-1937/3-mars-1868/2935/4575827/2 |access-date=2024-05-04 |work=[[La Patrie (French newspaper)|La Patrie]] |pages=2 |lang=fr }}</ref>
== References ==
{{reflist}}
== External links ==
{{DEFAULTSORT:Thibault, Aimee}}
{{Commons category}}
{{Authority control}}
[[Category:1784 births]]
[[Category:1868 deaths]]
[[Category:19th-century French women artists]]
[[Category:19th-century French painters]]
[[Category:French portrait miniaturists]]
[[Category:Artists from Bordeaux]]
Okumaya devam et...