Marie Duchatel

She married the Dutch painter Eglon van der Neer and travelled abroad in his company.

[1] Around 1675 Duchatel visited the Danish court, where she painted the pendant portraits of King Christian V and his wife Charlotte.

She was given a jewel by Christine Charlotte of Württemberg, a princess consort of George Christian, Prince of East Frisia.

[3] Between 1689 and 1691, Duchatel accompanied her husband to Düsseldorf, Germany where he was commissioned to portray the princess Maria Anna of Neuburg.

[1] In his biography of her husband, Weyerman mentioned that he lived in an apartment located underneath hers in "the St. Joseph boarding house in the Keyserstraat in Antwerp".

Portrait of Anna Maria Louisa de' Medici attributed to Marie Duchatel