Marie-Victoire Davril (sometimes d'Avril or Davrel) (1755–1820) was a French portrait painter.
Born in Paris, Davril was a pupil of Adélaïde Labille-Guiard, and exhibited in 1783 at the Salon de la Correspondance and the place Dauphine; at the former a miniature portrait of her by Marie-Madeleine Frémy.
She was the universal heiress of wine merchant Edmé-Jean Cottin; the couple were not married, but were evidently closely connected, although the exact nature of their relationship remains unknown.
A posthumous inventory was taken, finding a number of artworks as well as furniture and 4410 francs in cash.
Davril was active in oil paint, pastel, and miniatures during her career.