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Who was Nanine Vallain? In what reference does she appear in our history textbooks.

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Nanine Vallain (1767–1815) was a French painter. She was sometimes known as Jeanne-Louise Vallain or Madame Pietre.

Vallain was a native of Paris, born into the family of a master scribe. She took lessons in painting and drawing with Jackques-Louis David and Joseph Benoit Suvée. She first showed her work in 1785, exhibiting a drawing of a young draftsman at the annual exhibit at the place Dauphine. She returned there in 1787 and 1788, and in 1791 sent four paintings to the final Exposition de la Jeunesse (fr). Vallain married Barthèlemy Piètre in 1793. That same year she joined the Commune générale des arts during the brief window of time it allowed women to join. It was at this time that she produced her best-known work, an allegory of Liberty which hung in the headquarters of the Jacobins until its closing in 1794; the painting is today in the Musee de la Revolution francise.

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Nanine Vallain was a French painter active between 1785 and 1810. She was sometimes known as Jeanne-Louise Vallain or Madame Piètre. Vallain was a native of Paris, born into the family of a master scribe. She took lessons in painting and drawing with Jacques-Louis David and Joseph-Benoît Suvée.

Vallain was a native of Paris, born into the family of a master scribe. She took lessons in painting and drawing with Jacques-Louis David and Joseph-Benoît Suvée. Vallain was first recognized by art critics in 1785 during the Exposition de la Jeunesse, an annual exhibit at the place Dauphine, by a critic with the Mercure de France. She returned there in 1787 with the work L'Etude, and was "praised for her firm handling, sophistication, harmony and agreeable colour and brushwork." Her final exhibition at the Exposition de la Jeunesse took place in 1788, after which she exhibited in other locations in Paris. In these early years of her career, Vallain primarily painted portraits, similar to many other women artists of the time period.

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