She was born at Lyons in about 1641,[1] the daughter of Étienne Bouzonnet, a goldsmith, and his wife, Madeleine Stella (sister of the artist Jacques Stella).
According to Joseph Strutt: She made more use of the point than her sister [i.e. Claudine], and etched in a very powerful style.
She harmonized the roughness, left by the aqua-fortis, with the graver, in such a manner as to produce a pleasing effect.
She drew correctly, especially the extremities of the human figure, which she expressed with great taste.
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