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Henriette Jacotte Cappelaere was a French painter active from 1846 until 1859. Little is known of Cappelaere's life, although she warranted an entry in Émile Bellier de La Chavignerie's Dictionnaire Général des Artistes de l'école française depuis l'origine des arts du dessin jusqu'à nos jours in 1882. She was a native of Paris and a student of Léon Cogniet, and exhibited at the Paris Salons of 1846, 1848, 1849, and 1859. Her output consisted mainly of portraits, genre paintings, and paintings of dogs. In 1850 she lived at 22, rue Godot-de-Mauroy, which would later become part of the 9th arrondissement of Paris. That year she exhibited her best-known works at the Salon; one was a portrait of Harriet Howard, mistress of Napoleon III, and one was a painting of his dog, Ham. Today both pieces

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  • Henriette Jacotte Cappelaere was a French painter active from 1846 until 1859. Little is known of Cappelaere's life, although she warranted an entry in Émile Bellier de La Chavignerie's Dictionnaire Général des Artistes de l'école française depuis l'origine des arts du dessin jusqu'à nos jours in 1882. She was a native of Paris and a student of Léon Cogniet, and exhibited at the Paris Salons of 1846, 1848, 1849, and 1859. Her output consisted mainly of portraits, genre paintings, and paintings of dogs. In 1850 she lived at 22, rue Godot-de-Mauroy, which would later become part of the 9th arrondissement of Paris. That year she exhibited her best-known works at the Salon; one was a portrait of Harriet Howard, mistress of Napoleon III, and one was a painting of his dog, Ham. Today both pieces are in the collection of the Château de Compiègne. (en)
  • Henriette Jacotte Cappelaere foi uma pintora francesa ativa de 1846 a 1859. Pouco se sabe da vida de Cappelaere, embora ela justificasse uma entrada em Dictionnaire Général des Artistes de l'école française de depuis l'origine des arts du dessin jusqu'à nos jours (Dicionário Geral de Artistas da Escola Francesa desde a origem das artes do desenho até os dias atuais) em 1882. Cappelaere era natural de Paris e estudante de Léon Cogniet, e exibiu nos Salões de Paris de 1846, 1848, 1849 e 1859. Sua produção consistia principalmente de retratos, pinturas de gênero e pinturas de cães. Em 1850, ela morava aos 22 anos, rue Godot-de-Mauroy, que mais tarde se tornaria parte do 9º arrondissement de Paris. Naquele ano, ela exibiu seus trabalhos mais conhecidos no Salon; um era um retrato de Harriet Howard, amante de Napoleão III, e um era uma pintura de seu cachorro, Ham. Hoje, as duas peças estão na coleção do Château de Compiègne. (pt)
  • Анриетта Каппелэр (фр. Henriette Jacotte Cappelaere, XIX век — XIX век) — французская художница, работавшая с 1846 по 1859 год. Мало что известно о жизни Каппелэр, хотя она удостоилась записи в Dictionnaire General des Artistes de l’école française depuis l’origine des arts du dessin jusqu’à nos jours Эмиля Белье де ла Шавиньери в 1882 году. Она была уроженкой Парижа и ученицей Леона Конье и выставлялась в парижских салонах 1846, 1848, 1849 и 1859 годов. Её работы состояли в основном из портретов, жанровых картин и картин с собаками. В 1850 году она жила на улице Годо-де-Моруа, 22, которая позже стала частью 9-го округа Парижа. В том же году она выставила свои самые известные работы в Салоне; одна из картин была портретом , любовницы Наполеона III, а на другом изображена его собака Хэм. Сегодня оба произведения находятся в коллекции Компьенского дворца (Château de Compiègne). (ru)
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  • Henriette Jacotte Cappelaere was a French painter active from 1846 until 1859. Little is known of Cappelaere's life, although she warranted an entry in Émile Bellier de La Chavignerie's Dictionnaire Général des Artistes de l'école française depuis l'origine des arts du dessin jusqu'à nos jours in 1882. She was a native of Paris and a student of Léon Cogniet, and exhibited at the Paris Salons of 1846, 1848, 1849, and 1859. Her output consisted mainly of portraits, genre paintings, and paintings of dogs. In 1850 she lived at 22, rue Godot-de-Mauroy, which would later become part of the 9th arrondissement of Paris. That year she exhibited her best-known works at the Salon; one was a portrait of Harriet Howard, mistress of Napoleon III, and one was a painting of his dog, Ham. Today both pieces (en)
  • Henriette Jacotte Cappelaere foi uma pintora francesa ativa de 1846 a 1859. Pouco se sabe da vida de Cappelaere, embora ela justificasse uma entrada em Dictionnaire Général des Artistes de l'école française de depuis l'origine des arts du dessin jusqu'à nos jours (Dicionário Geral de Artistas da Escola Francesa desde a origem das artes do desenho até os dias atuais) em 1882. (pt)
  • Анриетта Каппелэр (фр. Henriette Jacotte Cappelaere, XIX век — XIX век) — французская художница, работавшая с 1846 по 1859 год. Мало что известно о жизни Каппелэр, хотя она удостоилась записи в Dictionnaire General des Artistes de l’école française depuis l’origine des arts du dessin jusqu’à nos jours Эмиля Белье де ла Шавиньери в 1882 году. Она была уроженкой Парижа и ученицей Леона Конье и выставлялась в парижских салонах 1846, 1848, 1849 и 1859 годов. Её работы состояли в основном из портретов, жанровых картин и картин с собаками. В 1850 году она жила на улице Годо-де-Моруа, 22, которая позже стала частью 9-го округа Парижа. В том же году она выставила свои самые известные работы в Салоне; одна из картин была портретом , любовницы Наполеона III, а на другом изображена его собака Хэм. Се (ru)
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  • Каппелэр, Анриетта (ru)
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