Impressionism: partaking ‘impressionist’ expositions
Jacques François
pseudonym for Mme de Rambures
a vanished, female partaker in 1876 +1877
and also in 1886
Jacques François, a female partaker:
Jacques François is the pseudonym for a female artist. She joined the ‘impressionist’ expositions in 1876 and 1877. According to the catalogue she exhibited 8 works in 1876 of which 6 were still-lifes. In 1877 she just exhibited 2 works. She, earlier exhibited a still-life at the Salon of 1873. She probably also exhibited in 1886 (outside the catalogue) as Comtesse de Rambure.
She was one of the 5 women who did partake the ‘impressionist’ expositions, including Morisot, Cassatt, Marie Bracquemond and Comtesse de Luchaire.
See for extended info the page on Mme de Rambures.
See a (compilated) impression of her paintings exhibited in 1876 +1877.
She also exhibited in 1886 outside the catalogue identified as Comtesse de Rambure.
See also the account.
Recommanded citation: “Impressionism: Jacques François, a vanished, female partaker of the ‘impressionist’ expositions in 1876 +1877 and probably 1886. Last modified 2026/02/22. https://www.impressionism.nl/francois-jacques/.”
