Zoé Goyet

Zoé Goyet (died 8 July 1869) was a French portrait painter, pastel artist, and teacher.

Zoé Goyet was a great-granddaughter of the influential Parisian art dealer and engraver Jean Mariette.

[5][6] In 1837, after the Goyets moved to 25 Rue de la Chausée-D'Antin, they set up their studios next door at number 27, where Eugène and Zoé also taught drawing and painting to female students.

[8] In 1838 she painted a portrait of the popular novelist Michel Masson that was widely reproduced in his books.

In 1859, Zoé Goyet completed her husband's final commission—of a painting of Christ at Calvary, for La chapelle Notre-Dame du Calvaire, Garbriac, Averyon, France—marking the end of over three decades in which the three Goyets played a prominent role in the world of French art.