Élisabeth Sophie Chéron

Élisabeth Sophie Chéron

Élisabeth Sophie Chéron (3 October 1648, Paris – 3 September 1711, Paris) is remembered today primarily as a French painter, but she was acclaimed in her lifetime as a gifted poet, musician, artist, and academicienne.

Life

She was trained by her artist father, while still a child, in the arts of enamelling and miniature painting. [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/12045 Clement] Part 2] Her father was a rigid Calvinist, and endeavored to influence his daughter to adopt his religious belief, but her mother was a fervent Roman Catholic, and she persuaded Elizabeth to pass a year in a convent, during which time she ardently embraced the Catholic faith. At 22 she was admitted to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture as a portrait painter under the sponsorship of the influential artist Charles Le Brun. She was the fourth woman painter to enter the academy, nine years after Catherine Girardon, and three years after Madeleine and Geneviève, the two daughters of Louis de Boullogne.

She exhibited regularly at the Salon, and at the same time produced poetry and translations. She was fluent in Hebrew, Greek, and Latin. She published her book of Psalm paraphrases in 1694, as the, "Essay de pseaumes et cantiques mis en vers, et enrichis de figures". Her literary talent was recognized in 1699 when she was named a member of the Accademia dei Ricovrati, in Padua, under the academician name of Erato. Her Psalms were later set to music by Jean-Baptiste Drouart de Bousset and Antonia Bembo, a Venetian noblewoman. [http://www.polybiblio.com/marta/3871.html Martayan ] ]

She was an affectionate daughter to both her parents and devoted her earnings to her brother Louis, who studied art in Italy. She was indifferent to proposals of marriage throughout her life, many from brilliant men in her intellectual circle. In 1692, at age 60, and to the surprise of her friends she married Jacques Le Hay, the King's engineer, after which she was known as Madame Le Hay.

She died at aged sixty-three and is buried in the church of Saint Sulpice, Paris. The following lines are placed beneath her portrait in the church: :"The unusual possession of two exquisite talents will render Cheron an ornament to France for all time. Nothing save the grace of her brush could equal the excellencies of her pen."

Works

Especially well known are her portrait of Antoinette Deshoulières and her "Descent from the Cross".

Her notable writings are:
*"Livre des Principes à Dessiner" , 1706 ; A book of principles in drawing,
*"Psaumes et Cantiques mis en vers" , 1694 ; Psalms and Canticles,
*"Le Cantique d'Habacuc et le Psaume , traduit en vers" ; The Song of Habakkuk and the Psalm, verse translated;
*"Les Cerises Renversées" , a small poem published in 1717 after her death, and put into Latin verse by Raux, in 1797.

Notes

References

* [http://www.brooklynmuseum.org/eascfa/dinner_party/heritage_floor/elizabeth_cheron.php Elizabeth Cheron] Brief Biography at the Brooklyn Museum 'Dinner Party' database of notable women. Accessed December 2007
* [http://www.polybiblio.com/marta/3871.html CHÉRON, Elizabeth Sophie Essay de Pseaumes mis en vers. Paris Michel Brunet 1694] listed on Bibliopoly by Martayan Lan, Inc. Accessed December 2007.
* [http://www.fullbooks.com/Women-in-the-fine-arts-from-the-Seventh2.html CHERON, ELIZABETH SOPHIE] at "Women in the fine arts, from the Seventh Century B.C. to the Twentieth Century A.D." by Clara Erskine Clement, Part 2 out of 7 (1904). Accessed December 2007. [http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/12045 At project Gutenberg]


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