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'''Dame Lucienne C. Arthur, 1st Baronetess''' ({{AN|1677}}–{{AN|1714}}) was a [[Meckelnburgh|Meckelnish]] painter of the [[Wikipedia:Impressionist movement|Impressionist movement]]. | |||
==Early life== | |||
Lucienne Arthur was born to a family of [[Alexandrian language|Alexandrian-speaking]] artists in Brittnay on 29 Quintile/IX, {{AN|1677}}. Her parents, Marceline and Vincent Arthur, were accomplished muralists in the La Rochelle art scene. Growing up amidst a creative atmosphere, Arthur developed a deep appreciation for the arts. | |||
==Career== | |||
===Education=== | |||
Inspired by the picturesque landscapes of the Meckelnbugh coast on the [[Northern Sea]], Arthur embraced painting as her primary artistic medium. She attended secondary school at the Académie des jeunes pour les arts in Boulonne, Brittnay. Graduating in {{AN|1694}}, Arthur completed a Bachelor and then Master of Fine Arts degrees in art studio at the University of Alexandretta. She subsequently received an appointment as an instructor of painting at the university's College of Fine Arts. | |||
===Royal patronage=== | |||
In {{AN|1704}}, Arthur received an official royal patronage from [[Ĉielero III|Queen Ĉielero III]], providing a secure stipend to operate an art studio. In this period, Arthur focused on the built landscapes of Meckelnburgh, including the skyscape of [[Alexandretta (Meckelnburgh)|Alexandretta]]. Arthur was assigned to paint the portrait of the Queen on the 20th anniversary of her reign. She subsequently received a knighthood and made Dame Lucienne in {{AN|1706}}. | |||
===The Troubles=== | |||
==Death== | |||
Revision as of 06:21, 12 June 2023
| Lucienne Arthur | |
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| Full name | Lucienne Cerise Arthur |
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| AKA | Dame Lucienne, Btss. |
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| Gender | Female |
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| Children | Bénédicte Arthur |
| Date of birth | 1677 AN |
| Place of birth | La Rochelle, Brittnay |
| Date of death | 1714 AN |
| Place of death | New Aistu, Ashland |
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| Occupation | Painter |
Dame Lucienne C. Arthur, 1st Baronetess (1677 AN–1714 AN) was a Meckelnish painter of the Impressionist movement.
Early life
Lucienne Arthur was born to a family of Alexandrian-speaking artists in Brittnay on 29 Quintile/IX, 1677 AN. Her parents, Marceline and Vincent Arthur, were accomplished muralists in the La Rochelle art scene. Growing up amidst a creative atmosphere, Arthur developed a deep appreciation for the arts.
Career
Education
Inspired by the picturesque landscapes of the Meckelnbugh coast on the Northern Sea, Arthur embraced painting as her primary artistic medium. She attended secondary school at the Académie des jeunes pour les arts in Boulonne, Brittnay. Graduating in 1694 AN, Arthur completed a Bachelor and then Master of Fine Arts degrees in art studio at the University of Alexandretta. She subsequently received an appointment as an instructor of painting at the university's College of Fine Arts.
Royal patronage
In 1704 AN, Arthur received an official royal patronage from Queen Ĉielero III, providing a secure stipend to operate an art studio. In this period, Arthur focused on the built landscapes of Meckelnburgh, including the skyscape of Alexandretta. Arthur was assigned to paint the portrait of the Queen on the 20th anniversary of her reign. She subsequently received a knighthood and made Dame Lucienne in 1706 AN.