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  1. Éléonore Duplay (1768, Paris – 26 July 1832, Paris), called Cornélie, after Cornelia Africana of Ancient Rome, was the daughter of Maurice Duplay, a master carpenter, and Françoise-Éléonore Vaugeois. She was the eldest of five children (four girls and a boy) and was born in 1768, two years after her parents' marriage, in ...

  2. Éléonore Duplay, called Cornélie, after Cornelia Africana of Ancient Rome, was the daughter of Maurice Duplay, a master carpenter, and Françoise-Éléonore Vaugeois. Background She was the eldest of five children (four girls and a boy) and was born in 1768, two years after her parents" marriage, in Paris, where she would live all her life.

  3. 11 de ene. de 2023 · Portrait of Éléonore Duplay (1768-1832) eldest daughter of cabinetmaker and Jacobin supporter Maurice Duplay. In 1791, French revolutionary leader Maximilien Robespierre began lodging with the Duplays, and there were rumors that he and Éléonore were engaged, something that Robespierre's sister Charlotte vehemently denied.

  4. Marie-Éléonore Duplay, conocida como Cornélie, nacida en 1768 y fallecida en París el 26 de julio de 1832, es hija de Maurice Duplay y Françoise-Éléonore Vaugeois, quienes recibieron a Maximilien de Robespierre en su casa en 366, rue Saint-Honoré, desde 1791 hasta su muerte en 1794.

  5. 18 de may. de 2023 · Éléonore Duplay, called Cornélie, after Cornelia Africana of Ancient Rome, was the daughter of Maurice Duplay, a master carpenter, and Françoise-Éléonore Vaugeois. She was the eldest of five children and was born in 1768, two years after her parents' marriage, in Paris, where she would live all her life.

  6. Biographie. Sa vie est peu connue. Elle avait un caractère droit et fier (d' son surnom de Cornélie en référence à la mère des Gracques ). Elle étudiait la peinture sous Jean-Baptiste Regnault et son épouse Sophie Regnault 3, et elle se révélait assez douée mais n'ambitionnait pas d'en faire son métier.

  7. About: Éléonore Duplay. Éléonore Duplay (1768, Paris – 26 July 1832, Paris), called Cornélie, after Cornelia Africana of Ancient Rome, was the daughter of Maurice Duplay, a master carpenter, and Françoise-Éléonore Vaugeois. She was the eldest of five children (four girls and a boy) and was born in 1768, two years after her parents ...