Jeanne Itasse-Broquet


1865-1941
French
Born Marie Gabrielle Zoé Jeanne Itasse


Daughter of the sculptor Adolphe Itasse and the painter Marie-Félicité Arnaud, she married the sculptor Gaston Broquet. Her rather conventional body of work includes busts, statuettes, groups, and monuments, sometimes inspired by exotic subjects (Egyptian Harpist). She also produced decorative ceramic pieces published by Henriot, Muller, and the Sèvres Manufactory.
 

Jeanne Itasse-Broquet
Jeanne Itasse-Broquet
Henri Darbois (1865-1941), L’Atelier de Mademoiselle Itasse, 1891, private collection
Henri Darbois (1865-1941), L’Atelier de Mademoiselle Itasse, 1891, private collection © photo St-John Gallery (Ghent, Belgium)

Discover this artist as part of the exhibition In the Time of Camille Claudel, Being a Woman Sculptor in Paris