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Jeanne-Pernette Schenker-Massot, often referred to simply as Pernette Massot (November 13, 1761 – January 17, 1828), was a Swissminiaturist, pastellist, and engraver.
Born in Geneva, Schenker-Massot was the elder sister of the painter Firmin Massot, and has traditionally been described as his first teacher.[1] Her own teacher is said to have been Jean-Baptiste Carvelle, a French expatriate in Switzerland.[2] In 1794 she married the miniaturist and engraver Nicolas Schenker, with whom she had two children.
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^Profile in the Dictionary of Pastellists Before 1800.
^Rigaud, Jean-Jacques. "Firmin Massot". In Renseignements sur les beaux-arts à Genève. Geneva: J.-G. Fick, 1876. – P. 246.