Marie-Gabrielle Capet (6 September 1761 – 1 November 1818) was a French
Neoclassical painter. Until the
French Revolution, the Royal Academy of Art in Paris was responsible for training artists and exhibiting artworks at the
Salon, but limited the number of female students to four at a time. Unable to gain a place, she moved to Paris in 1781 to become a student of
Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, with whom she struck up a lifelong friendship. She specialised in painting portraits, her works including oil paintings, watercolours and miniatures. This oil-on-canvas self-portrait of Capet, dating from around 1783, is in the collection of the
National Museum of Western Art in Tokyo.
Painting credit: Marie-Gabrielle Capet