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It is the work presented by her future husband, to enter the Royal Academy. Marie-Jeanne had previously posed for Boucher, and in 1732 in the painting Renaud et Armide, she is the model for the blonde Armide. The couple still lived there in 1736 when their second child was born. Marie-Jeanne Boucher (born Marie-Jeanne Buseau 1716 - died in 1796) was a French artist, miniaturist and engraver of the 18th century.Īt the age of 17, on April 21, 1733, Marie-Jeanne Buseau, daughter of Jean-Baptiste Buseau, and of Marie-Anne de Sédeville, residing in rue l'Évêque, married in Saint-Roch church, the painter François Boucher who then lived in rue Saint-Thomas-du-Louvre, in the parish of Saint-Germain-l'Auxerrois, according to the marriage certificate, transcribed by the Goncourt brothers.
