| Moillon,
Louise (b. 1615/16, Paris, d. after 1674, Paris) |
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The greatest still-life
painter of the French seventeenth century. She spent her long career in
Paris, specializing specifically in still-life pictures with the occasional
figure. She came from a strictly Calvinist family. In 1640 she married
the wealthy timber merchant Etienne Girardot de Chancourt, also a Huguenot. |