Still Life with a Vase of Flowers, Melon, Peaches, and Grapes
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Charlotte Eustache Sophie de Fuligny Damas

1761
1794
France
Charlotte Eustache Sophie de Fuligny Damas, marquise de Grollier (1761–1794), was a French noblewoman born in Paris and died in Lyon.
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Movement:
Rococo
Biography:

Charlotte Eustache Sophie de Fuligny Damas, marquise de Grollier (1761–1794), was a French artist associated with the Rococo movement. Known for her delicate and ornate style, she contributed to the decorative arts, particularly in the realm of porcelain and textiles. Grollier's work reflected the elegance and frivolity characteristic of Rococo aesthetics, appealing to the tastes of the French aristocracy. Her life was marked by the tumult of the French Revolution, which ultimately led to her execution in 1794. Despite her relatively short career, her contributions to the decorative arts remain a testament to the opulence of her time. Further details about her artistic training and specific works are largely unknown.

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