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Montana Freemason November 2013 Volume 89 Number 5
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About the Cover:
Attributes of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture. 1769
Anne Vallayer-Coster, born 1744 in France. She apparently had no studio training under a professional, but
rather received her training from a variety of sources. By the age of twenty-six, Vallayer-Coster was still
unknown with no sponsor. She submitted two of her stilllifes (one of The Attributes of Painting, and The
Attributes of Music) to the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture, as reception pieces in 1770. She
was unanimously elected into the Royal Académie making her one of only four women accepted into the
Académie prior to the French Revolution. This painting is in the holdings of the Louvre.
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