32 MuseoMag N°I 2025 A FEMALE PAINTER FROM STRASBOURG STEPS INTO THE LIMELIGHT Acquiring paintings by Monique Daniche Many museums around the world are actively trying to redress the balance in their collections of Euro- pean paintings before 1850 where, in general, female portraits and especially works painted by women artists are far outnumbered by their male counter- parts. With a limited budget and stiff international competition, the museum’s department of fine arts is always looking for rare opportunities to acquire work in that field on the art market. This year, we were fortunate enough to acquire no less than three works by the French painter Monique Daniche (1737-1824), who was working as a much sought-after portraitist Monique Daniche (1737-1824), Portrait of Catherine Hubscher (1753-1835), known as “Madame Sans-Gêne”, c.1800. Oil on canvas, 63.5 x 54 cm. MNAHA collection. © éric chenal