Eugénie Honorée Marguerite Servières, née Charen[1] (1786 – 20 March 1855) was a French painter in the Troubadour style.
She trained with her stepfather, Guillaume Guillon-Lethière, Director of the French Academy in Rome.
[2] Beginning in 1808, she exhibited her paintings, on a wide variety of subjects, in several venues.
Her paintings include Hagar in the Desert, Lancelot and Genevieve, Louis XIII and Mlle.
[4] Her Mathilde converts Malek-Adhel to Christianity (1812, from a novel about the Crusades by Sophie Cottin) was purchased by the Empress Marie Louise for her personal collection, while the evocative Inez de Castro and her Children at the feet of the King of Portugal is preserved at the Trianon Palace at Versailles, near Paris.