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Jeannette, sometimes "Nanette", Papin, née Chodowiecka (1761–1835) was a German painter. Jeannette Chodowiecka was a daughter of Jeanne Barez and her husband Daniel Chodowiecki. Papin was born in Berlin, moving to Frankfurt an der Oder after her marriage to a member of the clergy. She sent pastels from there to the Academy of Arts in her hometown beginning in 1788. Exhibited under the section for dilettantes, they included genre works and copies after other artists. Her work received favorable critical attention. Her sisters Suzanne and were painters, as were her daughter and son .

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  • Jeannette, sometimes "Nanette", Papin, née Chodowiecka (1761–1835) was a German painter. Jeannette Chodowiecka was a daughter of Jeanne Barez and her husband Daniel Chodowiecki. Papin was born in Berlin, moving to Frankfurt an der Oder after her marriage to a member of the clergy. She sent pastels from there to the Academy of Arts in her hometown beginning in 1788. Exhibited under the section for dilettantes, they included genre works and copies after other artists. Her work received favorable critical attention. Her sisters Suzanne and were painters, as were her daughter and son . (en)
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  • Jeannette, sometimes "Nanette", Papin, née Chodowiecka (1761–1835) was a German painter. Jeannette Chodowiecka was a daughter of Jeanne Barez and her husband Daniel Chodowiecki. Papin was born in Berlin, moving to Frankfurt an der Oder after her marriage to a member of the clergy. She sent pastels from there to the Academy of Arts in her hometown beginning in 1788. Exhibited under the section for dilettantes, they included genre works and copies after other artists. Her work received favorable critical attention. Her sisters Suzanne and were painters, as were her daughter and son . (en)
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