La repasseuse (The Ironing Woman)

Image credit: St Helier Town Hall, Jersey

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A young woman taking a break from ironing. The painting is signed 'L David' and was for many years believed to be an original by Jacques-Louis David (1748–1825) – perhaps it was sold as such to Pierre le Sueur, who studied law in Paris. Le Sueur, a notable Constable of St Helier, acquired the majority of the pictures on display in the Assembly Room of St Helier Town Hall; on his early death in 1853 these were passed to his sister, who bequeathed them to the Parish. The Town Hall is actively engaged in researching the artist's identity.

St Helier Town Hall, Jersey

St Helier

Title

La repasseuse (The Ironing Woman)

Date

late 18th C

Medium

oil on canvas

Measurements

H 105 x W 86 cm

Accession number

SHTH.27

Acquisition method

gift from Mrs Lucinda Mary Turner, 1890

Work type

Painting

Signature/marks description

on table/ironing mat: L David (JL in ligature?)

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St Helier Town Hall, Jersey

Parish Hall of St Helier, Town Hall, PO BOX 50, York Street, St Helier, Jersey JE4 8PA Channel Islands

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