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Henriette Browne

Sophie de Bouteiller (June 16, 1829 – 1901), better known by the pseudonym Henriette Browne, was a French Orientalist painter and traveler.
Browne was born in Paris on June 16, 1829. She was the wife of diplomat Henry Jules de Saux, secretary of Count Walewksi. She is considered a pioneer in Orientalist painting.
==History ==
With exhibits mainly in France and England, Browne is credited as one of the three woman founders of the Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts Paris, 1862. During the age of empire, Browne's academic paintings of religious and oriental subjects found appeal among British and French audiences. Noted for her images of white European women as religious figures, her works mission was to influence colonial subjects to the conversion of Christianity. She also painted harems and dancing girls, presenting woman as the exotic colonial other.

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