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Ambroise-Marguerite Bardin (1768-1842) was a French painter and pastellist. Born in Charmentray, Bardin was the daughter of painter Jean Bardin (1732–1809), with whom she studied; her mother was Marie-Madeleine Le Gein (c.1742–1805). On February 11, 1793, she married Pierre-François Mollière, a drawing teacher and assistant of her father's, in Orléans, and with him would later establish a porcelain factory. It appears that she abandoned painting upon her marriage. She also practiced engraving during her career. One "Mlle Bardin soeur" advertised drawing materials in a 1791 edition of the Journal de Loiret, but evidence suggests this was the painter's aunt; she had no sisters. Bardin died in Paris. A pastel self-portrait in which she is painting a portrait of her father, dated 1791, is in t

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  • Амбруаз-Маргарита Барден (фр. Ambroise-Marguerite Bardin; 1768—1842) — французская художница. (ru)
  • Ambroise-Marguerite Bardin (1768-1842) was a French painter and pastellist. Born in Charmentray, Bardin was the daughter of painter Jean Bardin (1732–1809), with whom she studied; her mother was Marie-Madeleine Le Gein (c.1742–1805). On February 11, 1793, she married Pierre-François Mollière, a drawing teacher and assistant of her father's, in Orléans, and with him would later establish a porcelain factory. It appears that she abandoned painting upon her marriage. She also practiced engraving during her career. One "Mlle Bardin soeur" advertised drawing materials in a 1791 edition of the Journal de Loiret, but evidence suggests this was the painter's aunt; she had no sisters. Bardin died in Paris. A pastel self-portrait in which she is painting a portrait of her father, dated 1791, is in t (en)
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  • Ambroise-Marguerite Bardin (1768-1842) was a French painter and pastellist. Born in Charmentray, Bardin was the daughter of painter Jean Bardin (1732–1809), with whom she studied; her mother was Marie-Madeleine Le Gein (c.1742–1805). On February 11, 1793, she married Pierre-François Mollière, a drawing teacher and assistant of her father's, in Orléans, and with him would later establish a porcelain factory. It appears that she abandoned painting upon her marriage. She also practiced engraving during her career. One "Mlle Bardin soeur" advertised drawing materials in a 1791 edition of the Journal de Loiret, but evidence suggests this was the painter's aunt; she had no sisters. Bardin died in Paris. A pastel self-portrait in which she is painting a portrait of her father, dated 1791, is in the collection of the Musée des Beaux-Arts d'Orléans. (en)
  • Амбруаз-Маргарита Барден (фр. Ambroise-Marguerite Bardin; 1768—1842) — французская художница. (ru)
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