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Pauline Auzou (March 24, 1775 – May 15, 1835) was a French painter and art instructor, who exhibited at the Paris Salon and was commissioned to make paintings of Napoleon and his wife Marie Louise, Duchess of Parma. ==Personal life== Jeanne-Marie-Catherine Desmarquets (sometime written Desmarquest) was born in Paris on 24 March 1775.〔John Denison Champlin; Charles Callahan Perkins. ''(Cyclopedia of painters and paintings )''. C. Scribner's sons; 1913. p. 83.〕〔〔Adolphe Siret. ''(Dictionnaire Historique Et Raisonné Des Peintres: De Toutes Les Écoles Depuis L'origine de la Peinture Jusqu'à Nos Jours )''. Chez les Principaux Libraires; 1883. p. 44.〕 She assumed the surname La Chapelle when she was adopted by a cousin.〔Delia Gaze. ''(Dictionary of Women Artists: Artists, J-Z )''. Taylor & Francis; January 1997. ISBN 978-1-884964-21-3. p. 199.〕 In December 1793 she married the stationer Charles-Marie Auzou.〔Margaret A. Oppenheimer; Smith College. Museum of Art. ''The French portrait: Revolution to Restoration : [exhibition] September 30-December 11, 2005, Smith College Museum of Art''. Smith College Museum of Art; 2005. p. 35.〕 Starting in 1794, they had at least two sons, two daughters and a child who did not survive infancy.〔Delia Gaze. ''(Dictionary of Women Artists: Artists, J-Z )''. Taylor & Francis; January 1997. ISBN 978-1-884964-21-3. p. 199.〕 Jacques Augustin Catherine Pajou bought one house of theirs in Fontenay-aux-Roses in 1820. She died in Paris in 1835 on May 15.〔
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