Angélique Mongez

Marie-Joséphine-Angélique Mongez
Detail from Portrait d'Antoine Mongez et de sa femme Angélique by David (1812)
Born
Marie-Joséphine-Angélique Levol

(1775-05-01)May 1, 1775
Charenton-le-Pont, France
DiedFebruary 20, 1855(1855-02-20) (aged 79)
Paris, France
NationalityFrench
Known forPainting
MovementNeoclassicism
SpouseAntoine Mongez

Marie-Joséphine-Angélique Mongez, née Levol (1 May 1775 – 20 February 1855) was a French Neoclassical artist. She studied under Jean-Baptiste Regnault and Jacques-Louis David and produced historical paintings. She was the first woman to become a history painter during the post French Revolution era. Mongez started studying under Jean-Baptiste Regnault in the early 1790s and then, after mastering the basics, she became a pupil of Jacques-Louis David, who at the time was one of the leaders of the Neoclassical movement in France. Her work was featured at a number of salons between 1802 and 1827. Some male reviewers criticized her for including depictions of nudity in her work.