Marie-Louise-Adélaïde Boizot

Marie-Louise-Adélaïde Boizot (1744, Paris – 1800, Paris)[1][2] was a French engraver whose works have been on exhibition around the world.

Her older brother was the designer and sculptor Louis-Simon Boizot (1743–1809).

She hailed from an artistic family as her father's first wife, who died, was Marie Oudry (daughter of the engraver Marie-Marguerite Oudry (1688–1780) and the painter Jean-Baptiste Oudry (1686–1755)).

[1][2] She learned drawing under her father's direction before becoming a student of Jean-Jacques Flipart in engraving.

Boizot's works have been housed and exhibited at the Metropolitan Museum of Art,[3] the National Gallery of Art in Washington, D.C.,[4] the Statens Museum for Kunst,[5][6] and the Victoria and Albert Museum.