| Sophie Lienard | |
|---|---|
| Born | August 5, 1800 | 
| Died | May 4, 1875 (aged 74)[1] | 
| Nationality | French | 
| Known for | Portrait miniatures | 
Sophie Lienard (active 1837–1845) was a French portrait artist who specialized in miniatures. She worked and lived in Paris. Between 1842 and 1845, she exhibited at the Salon in Paris.[1]
During her lifetime, she painted portraits of Queen Victoria, Jérôme Bonaparte and Louis Philippe I.[1]
Notable collections
- Noble con abrigo negro (Noble with a black coat), ca. 1845, Museum of Romanticism, Madrid[2]
Gallery
 Queen Victoria standing in the Royal Box at the Drury Lane Theatre, 1837 Queen Victoria standing in the Royal Box at the Drury Lane Theatre, 1837
 Jérôme Bonaparte, before 1845 Jérôme Bonaparte, before 1845
 Princess Hélène-Louise-Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1814-1858), Duchesse d'Orléans, before 1845 Princess Hélène-Louise-Elisabeth of Mecklenburg-Schwerin (1814-1858), Duchesse d'Orléans, before 1845
References
- 1 2 3 "Sophie Lienard, Louis-Philippe, Duc d'Orléans, King of France, middle of 19th century | French Art". French Art. UMSL Department of Language and Cultural Studies. Retrieved 6 December 2018.
- ↑ "Red Digital de Colecciones de Museos de Espana - Museos". Red Collection (in Spanish). Ministerio de Cultura y Deporte. Retrieved 6 December 2018.

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