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Dutch artist (1761– after 1815)
Marie-Lambertine Coclers
Portrait by her brother
BornMarie-Lambertine Coclers
ca. 1761
Liège, Holy Roman Empire
Diedca. 1815
n/a
OccupationPainter
ParentJean-Baptiste Coclers (mother)

Marie-Lambertine Coclers (1761 – after 1815) was a pastel artist and engraver born in the Holy Roman Empire.

Born in Liège, Coclers was the daughter of Jean-Baptiste Coclers, who died during her childhood. Her instructor was her elder brother, Jean-Baptiste-Bernard Coclers; he made an etching of a young female artist at work which might depict his sister. She came from a family with many artists. She worked in Amsterdam for a while and there she adapted the style of Adriaen van Ostade.

Gallery

  • Man at the door of an inn Man at the door of an inn
  • Two women and a man in front of a farmhouse Two women and a man in front of a farmhouse
  • Two standing peasant women, one with a child on her arm Two standing peasant women, one with a child on her arm

References

  1. Profile Archived 2023-06-05 at the Wayback Machine in the Dictionary of Pastellists Before 1800.
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