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1734 - 1772

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  • Top-ranked work: The Sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle
  • Born: 1734, Paris, France
  • Nationality: France
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  • Died: 1772
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  • Copyright status: Public domain
  • Works on APS: 1
  • Lifespan: 38 years
  • Art period: Early Modern
  • Top 3 works: The Sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle

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질문 1:
Marie-Suzanne Roslin achieved a significant milestone for women artists when she was admitted to which institution?
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What artistic medium was Marie-Suzanne Roslin particularly known for?
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Marie-Suzanne Roslin's marriage to Alexander Roslin was initially opposed by her family because he was considered…?
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Which artist significantly influenced Marie-Suzanne Roslin's artistic style?
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Denis Diderot praised Roslin's reception piece for the Académie Royale, specifically noting its…?

Marie-Suzanne Roslin: A Pioneering Pastel Portraitist

Early Life and Education

  • Born in Paris, France in 1734, Marie-Suzanne Giroust (later Roslin) faced early hardship as an orphan.
  • She was raised by relatives who supported her artistic inclinations.
  • Her formal training began under the guidance of Maurice Quentin de la Tour, a master of pastel portraiture.
  • Later, she studied with Joseph-Marie Vien, whose teachings profoundly impacted her artistic development.

Artistic Development and Style

  • Roslin primarily worked in pastels, a medium that allowed for delicate color blending and luminous effects.
  • Her style is characterized by elegant compositions, refined details, and insightful portrayals of her subjects.
  • She skillfully captured the textures of fabrics and jewels, showcasing the opulence of 18th-century aristocratic life.
  • Her work reflects the Rococo aesthetic, emphasizing grace, charm, and a sense of playful sophistication.

Marriage to Alexander Roslin and Artistic Collaboration

  • In 1752, she met Swedish artist Alexander Roslin while studying with Vien.
  • Their desire to marry was initially opposed by her guardians due to his financial situation and Protestant faith.
  • After mediation from the Comte de Caylus, they married in 1759 and had six children – three daughters and three sons.
  • Alexander Roslin believed Marie-Suzanne was a more gifted pastel artist than himself, highlighting her exceptional talent.

Major Achievements and Recognition

  • Roslin’s artistic career flourished throughout the 1760s and 1770s.
  • In 1770, she achieved a landmark accomplishment by being admitted to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture.
  • She was one of only fifteen women accepted as full academicians during the institution’s 145-year history.
  • Her reception piece, Portrait of the Sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle (1770), received critical acclaim from Denis Diderot for its “beautiful and strong colors.”

Notable Works

  • Portrait of the Sculptor Jean-Baptiste Pigalle (1770): Her reception piece for the Académie Royale, demonstrating her mastery of portraiture.
  • Self-Portrait with Her Teacher, Maurice Quentin de la Tour (ca. 1760): A valuable insight into her artistic training and relationship with a key influence.
  • Portrait of Alexandre Antoine Roslin (ca. 1764–65): A tender portrayal of her husband, showcasing her skill in capturing personality.

Historical Significance and Legacy

  • Marie-Suzanne Roslin’s success challenged societal norms and paved the way for future generations of female artists.
  • Her work provides a valuable glimpse into the lives and fashions of 18th-century French aristocracy.
  • She remains an important figure in the history of pastel portraiture, celebrated for her technical skill and artistic sensitivity.
  • Sadly, she died young at age 38 in 1772 from breast cancer.