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1) Marie-Victoire Lemoine, born in 1754 to December 2, 1820 (aged 65-66) on Paris, France, was a French classicist painter.
2) She was the eldest daughter of four sisters to Charles Lemoine and Marie-Anne Rousselle. Her sisters, Marie-Denise Villers and Marie-Elisabeth Gabiou, also became painters.
3) She was a student of Francois-Guillaume Menageot in the early 1770s with whom she lived & worked in a house acquired by art dealer Jean-Baptiste-Pierre Lebrun, next to Elisabeth Louise Vigee Le Brun.
4) She mainly painted portraits, miniatures, and genre scenes. She was most active in the art community during the late 1780s and the early 1790s. She set up her first salon in 1774.
5) Her first solo exhibition was held at Pahin de la Blancherie's Salon de Correspondance in 1779, where she exhibited a now untraced portrait of the Princess Lamballe.
6) Five years after the Parisian Salon allowed women to participate, she exhibits there for the first time in 1796. She was known to sign her paintings with the signature "M. Vic Lemoine."
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