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Nationality
  
French

Spouse(s)
  
Eugène Delacroix

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Born
  
9 June 1859
Passy

Died
  
February 1912, Paris, France

Pauline Delacroix-Garnier (9 June 1859 Passy - February 1912 Paris), was a French artist.

Life

She was the younger sister of Jules Arsene Garnier (1847-1889), who taught her watercolors. She married painter Eugène Delacroix on October 10, 1878. They had a son together who lived in Tonneins (Lot-et-Garonne). Pauline Garnier had her studio with her husband at No. 22 rue de Douai Paris. Her husband taught her to draw and paint.

In 1895 she received the grand prize at the Union of Women Painters and Sculptors; she became vice president. In 1909, she won a 3rd class medal at the Salon des artistes français.

Her work is in the Musée Baron-Martin, Gray, Haute-Saône; Palais des beaux-arts, Lille: "Portrait de Melle Andrée D.", pastel on paper; and Musée des Augustins, Toulouse : "Quinze et Quartorze".

References

Pauline Delacroix-Garnier Wikipedia


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