(1610-1696) was a French painter in the Baroque era. She became known as one of the best female still life painters during her time, and worked for King Charles I of England, as well as the French nobility.
Moillon came from a strict Calvinist family. Her father, brother Isaac, and stepfather were both paint dealers and artists themselves. According to the RKD, Louise (also known as Louisa) learned to paint from her father Nicolas Moillon and Francois Garnier. She gained her particular style of still life painting from the Academie de Saint-Germain-des-Pres. She usually signed her paintings with Louyse Moillon. Moillon lived and worked in France her whole life. Related Paintings of Louise Moillon :. | Weintrauben, apfel und Melonen | Still-Life with a Basket of Fruit | Apfel und Melonen | Basket of Apricots | Still-Life with a Basket of Fruit | Related Artists: Muenier, Jules-Alexis French Academic Painter, 1863-1942 Jan Olis painted Frohliche Gesellschaft in 1644 Charles van den Daele painted A happy family in 1852