FRANCOIS JOSEPH KINSOEN (FLEMISH 1771 - 1839) LADIES OF THE EMPIRE ERA: ADÈLE AUGUIÉ AND AGLAÉ NEY (NEÉ AUGUIÉ) Oil on canvas, a pair Signed (lower left and right, respectively) 72 x 59cm (28¼ x 23 in.) (2) Provenance: David Wade Fine Art Ltd, North Yorkshire François Joseph Kinson (1771 - 1839) was a Flemish painter working in France. After studying at the Bruges academy, he was employed in 1801 as the court painter to Jerome of Westphalia (1784 - 1860), the youngest brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. After the fall of the Empire, Kinson was appointed painter to the Duke of Angoulême (1775 - 1844), the eldest son of Charles X and last Dauphin of France. Aglaé Auguié (1782 - 1854) was a French court official. She served as lady in waiting to Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais in 1804-1810, and to Empress Marie Louise in 1810-1813. She married Michel Ney at Thiverval-Grignon on 5 August 1802. Adèle Auguié was her sister.
FRANCOIS JOSEPH KINSOEN (FLEMISH 1771 - 1839) LADIES OF THE EMPIRE ERA: ADÈLE AUGUIÉ AND AGLAÉ NEY (NEÉ AUGUIÉ) Oil on canvas, a pair Signed (lower left and right, respectively) 72 x 59cm (28¼ x 23 in.) (2) Provenance: David Wade Fine Art Ltd, North Yorkshire François Joseph Kinson (1771 - 1839) was a Flemish painter working in France. After studying at the Bruges academy, he was employed in 1801 as the court painter to Jerome of Westphalia (1784 - 1860), the youngest brother of Napoleon Bonaparte. After the fall of the Empire, Kinson was appointed painter to the Duke of Angoulême (1775 - 1844), the eldest son of Charles X and last Dauphin of France. Aglaé Auguié (1782 - 1854) was a French court official. She served as lady in waiting to Empress Joséphine de Beauharnais in 1804-1810, and to Empress Marie Louise in 1810-1813. She married Michel Ney at Thiverval-Grignon on 5 August 1802. Adèle Auguié was her sister.
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