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- Eugénie Honorée Marguerite Servières, née Charen (1786 – 20 March 1855) was a French painter in the Troubadour style. In 1807 she married the playwright Joseph Servières and is generally known as Mme. de Servières. She trained with her father-in-law, Guillaume Guillon-Lethière and specialized in genre period paintings. The Paris Salon awarded her medals in 1808 and 1817. Her Mathilde makes Malek-Adhel promise to become a Christian (1812, from a novel about the Crusades by Sophie Cottin) was purchased by the Empress Marie Louise for her personal collection, while the evocative Inez de Castro and her Children at the feet of the King of Portugal is preserved at the Trianon Palace at Versailles, near Paris. (en)
- Eugénie Servières née Eugénie Honorée Marguerite Charen en 1786 et décédée le 20 mars 1855 dans l'ancien 10e arrondissement de Paris, est une artiste peintre française. Elle est une des représentantes de la peinture de style troubadour. (fr)
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- Eugénie Honorée Marguerite Charen (en)
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- Eugénie Honorée Marguerite Charen (en)
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- Portrait of Eugénie Servières, drawing by Jean-Baptiste Wicar, circa 1810 (en)
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- Joseph Servières (en)
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- Eugénie Servières née Eugénie Honorée Marguerite Charen en 1786 et décédée le 20 mars 1855 dans l'ancien 10e arrondissement de Paris, est une artiste peintre française. Elle est une des représentantes de la peinture de style troubadour. (fr)
- Eugénie Honorée Marguerite Servières, née Charen (1786 – 20 March 1855) was a French painter in the Troubadour style. In 1807 she married the playwright Joseph Servières and is generally known as Mme. de Servières. She trained with her father-in-law, Guillaume Guillon-Lethière and specialized in genre period paintings. The Paris Salon awarded her medals in 1808 and 1817. (en)
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- Eugénie Servières (en)
- Eugénie Servières (fr)
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