Emma De Vigne (30 January 1850 – 3 June 1898) was a Belgian still life and portrait painter, who came from a family of artists from Ghent.
[1] The family were all artists: her father, Pieter, and uncle, Felix, were sculptors, and she and her sisters, Louise and Malvina, were painters.
[4] During her lifetime De Vigne was known as a flower, and later portrait painter, who specialised in still life.
[7] In 1887 her work was displayed in Buenos Aires in an exhibition of Belgian art, which opened there on 5 October.
[8] De Vigne exhibited her work in the Palace of Fine Arts at the 1893 World's Columbian Exposition in Chicago, Illinois.