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  1. Marguerite-Charlotte David (born Marguerite-Charlotte Pécoul) (1764–1826) was the French wife of the painter Jacques-Louis David . She was born in Paris to Charles-Pierre Pécoul [Wikidata], the superintendent of Royal buildings, and his wife Marie-Louise, née l'Alouette.

  2. Biography. Marguerite-Charlotte Pécoul was the daughter of Charles-Pierre Pécoul and Marie-Louise Lalouette. She was born in Paris on 29 November 1764 in Paris, rue de Richelieu, parish of Saint-Roch. She married Jacques-Louis David in the church of Saint-Germain l'Auxerrois of Paris on 16 May 1782.

    • Female
    • November 29, 1764
    • Jacques-Louis David
    • May 9, 1826
  3. Born Marguerite-Charlotte Pécoul in 1765, the daughter of Charles-Pierre Pécoul, a building contractor to the Crown. Jacques-Louis David met Pierre's son in Rome, where they became great friends; upon the artist's return to Paris in 1781, he met Marguerite-Charlotte. They were married on 16 May 1782 when he was 34 and she 17.

  4. 20 de nov. de 2023 · Su cuerpo fue enterrado en Bruselas, pero su corazón fue trasladado al cementerio del Père-Lachaise, en París, donde reposa junto al de su esposa Marguerite-Charlotte Pécoul. Su obra, sin embargo, perduró en el tiempo, y fue una fuente de inspiración para muchos artistas posteriores, como Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, Paul ...

  5. Marguerite-Charlotte David (born Marguerite-Charlotte Pécoul) (1764–1826) was the French wife of the painter Jacques-Louis David. She was born in Paris to Charles-Pierre Pécoul [Wikidata], the superintendent of Royal buildings, and his wife Marie-Louise, née l'Alouette.

  6. Inspiration arrived in the form of Marguerite Charlotte Pécoul, David’s estranged wife, who visited him in prison. At the time, a popular theme for history painting was “the rape of the sabine woman” when the men of Rome kidnapped wives from the neighboring towns.

  7. Provenance. Bequeathed in 1826 by the sitter, Marguerite-Charlotte David, née Pécoul [1764-1826], [1] to her daughter, Baronne Claude-Marie Meunier, née Laure-Emilie-Félicité David [1786-1863], Calais; [2] her daughter-in-law, Baronne Jules Meunier, née Pauline Derode [1824-1903], Calais; the artist's great-granddaughter, Mme. Marius ...