Labille- Guiard was successful in changing in the french academy's rule that only four women could be admitted at a time.
The French miniaturist and portrait painter Adélade Labille-Guiard, also known as Adélade bdes Vertus, was born in 1802. She fought to give women the same chances as men to become accomplished artists.
One of the first female members of the Royal Academy, Labille-Guiard was also the first female artist to be granted permission to open a studio for her pupils in the Louvre.
Labille-Guiard excelled at oil paintings, pastels, and miniatures. Due to the customs of the 18th century, which prohibited masters (who were primarily male) from taking on female pupils, little is known about her training.
The Académie de Saint-Luc gave Labille-Guiard a place to engage in full-time artistic endeavors.
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He was inspired by the art of Pablo Picasso and Julio Gonzalez. During his early years before he became an artist he also worked in an automobile factory where he learning soldering and spot-welding techniques. He then started to mix his technical knowledge and art to create art.
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