Jeanne Samary (4 March 1857 as Léontine Pauline Jeanne Samary in Neuilly-sur-Seine – 18 September 1890 in Paris) was a French actress at the Comédie-Française and a model for Auguste Renoir, including for Renoir's 1881 painting, Luncheon of the Boating Party.

Jeanne Samary
Photograph of Jeanne Samary by the photographer known as Nadar, circa 1877
Photograph by Nadar, c. 1877
Born
Léontine Pauline Jeanne Samary

(1857-03-04)4 March 1857
Died18 September 1890(1890-09-18) (aged 33)
Paris, France
Burial placePassy Cemetery
Occupation(s)Actor, model
Years active1874–1890
EmployerComédie-Française
SpousePaul Lagarde (1882–1890, her death)
Relatives

Between the years 1871–1874, Jeanne Samary attended the Paris drama school and passed with distinction. In 1874, she became a member of the Comédie-Française and debuted on 24 August 1874 as Dorine in Tartuffe by Molière. Jeanne Samary excelled in numerous roles in the comedies, but also in parts of Édouard Pailleron (L'Étincelle; La Monde ou l'on s'ennuie).[1]

Renoir painted Samary around a dozen times between the years 1877–1881;[1] Louise Abbéma painted her twice.

In 1880,[2] she married Paul Lagarde, with whom she had three children.[1] Shortly before her death she wrote a children's book titled Les gourmandises de Charlotte for their children. She died in 1890 of typhoid fever,[1] and was buried in the Passy Cemetery.

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Jiminez, Jill Berk (2013). Dictionary of Artists' Models. Routledge. pp. 487–488. ISBN 978-1-135-95921-0.
  2. ^ https://archives.paris.fr/s/4/etat-civil-actes/?1880, Mariages, 09, V4E 3582, 9 November 1880, no. 1006, Lagarde et Samary, the ceremony took place Wednesday, 10 November at the Église de la Trinité, Paris, see Jules Prével, "Courrier des Théatres," Le Figaro, 8 November 1880, p. 2.