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  1. Marguerite-Charlotte David (born Marguerite-Charlotte Pécoul) (1764–1826) was the French wife of the painter Jacques-Louis David. She was born in Paris to Charles-Pierre Pécoul [Wikidata], the superintendent of Royal buildings, and his wife Marie-Louise, née l'Alouette.

  2. Biography. Born Marguerite-Charlotte Pécoul in 1765, the daughter of Charles-Pierre Pécoul, a building contractor to the Crown. Jacques-Louis David met Pierre's son in Rome, where they became great friends; upon the artist's return to Paris in 1781, he met Marguerite-Charlotte.

  3. Nel 1782, il pittore sposa Marguerite Charlotte Pécoul. Il suocero è un ricco appaltatore e l'artista può allestire un atelier con un alloggio. La coppia avrà quattro figli.

  4. 1782 – Sposa Marguerite Charlotte Pécoul. Con i soldi della dote (50.000 lire) prende un atelier con alloggio al Louvre. I primi allievi sono François-Xavier Fabre, Jean-Baptiste Wicar, Anne-Louis Girodet de Roussy-Trioson, Jean-Germain Drouais, Jean-Baptiste Debret.

  5. Jacques-Louis David: Empire to Exile, The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles; Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute, Williamstown, 2005, no. 23, repro., as Portrait of Marguerite-Charlotte David, née Pécoul.

  6. 15 mag 2022 · He married Marguerite Charlotte Pécoul in 1782, a union that produced four children. Following the success of his paintings at the public exhibitions mounted by the Académie Royale, students flocked to study with him.

  7. 20 set 2022 · L’artista sposò nel 1782 Marguerite Charlotte Pécoul, da cui ebbe quattro figli. Con la generosa dote ricevuta dalla famiglia della sposa, David poté finanziarsi aprendo il suo studio al Louvre, dove aveva anche un alloggio.