Along with her sisters, she founded a boarding school for girls in her hometown of Fontenay-le-Comte.
[citation needed] She studied with Charles de Steuben and Gustave Wappers.
[1][3] With her sisters, she ran an institution for young girls in Fontenay-le-Comte from 1842 to 1847.
[4] The Allix sisters' boarding school then moved to Paris in 1847.
[10] While French archives record that she was pronounced dead after arriving on a train from Paris to Poitiers, Vienne on September 16, 1882,[11] the Orsay Museum website states that she died in Germany.