Constance Quéniaux


Constance Quéniaux was a dancer at the Paris Opera Ballet and the likely model for Gustave Courbet's painting L'Origine du monde.

Life and career

Constance Quéniaux was born to Marie Catherine Quéniaux in Saint-Quentin on 9 July 1832. Her mother was unmarried and she grew up in poverty. She joined the ballet corps of the Paris Opera in 1847, performing minor roles in its repertoire. She rose to secondary soloist position along with Claudina Couqui, receiving acclaim.
She combined her dance career with prostitution. By the age of 34, she had retired from the Opera and was eyeing the favour of an Ottoman diplomat, Halil Şerif Pasha.
Quéniaux was a model for several works, including the Portrait de Mademoiselle Constance Quéniaux, de l'Académie Impériale de Musique, by Jules-Émile Saintin,
Quéniaux in later life was well-off, owning a villa in Cabourg. She became a philanthropist, actively supporting, for instance, the Orphelinat des Arts, an institution for orphaned or abandoned children of artists.
She died in Paris on 7 April 1908. In her will, she left a Courbet painting of camellias. This flower, since the publication of Alexandre Dumas fils' La Dame aux Camélias had been associated with courtesans.

''L'Origine du monde''

Halil Şerif Pasha was a notable collector of arts. He commissioned Gustave Courbet to paint Quéniaux, whom he called his "lucky charm". The work L'Origine du monde hides the model's face. While her identity was known at the time, as Quéniaux grew respectable, the information was lost. Indeed, experts long identified the model with Joanna Hiffernan, an Irish model who was Courbet's lover.
Correspondence between Alexandre Dumas and George Sand was discovered in 2018 by a French historian, Claude Schopp, referring to this painting. It mentions “One does not paint the most delicate and the most sonorous interior of Miss Queniault of the Opera.” This combined with Quéniaux's bequest of Courbet's painting of camellias strongly suggests that Constance Quéniaux was Courbet's model.