Jeanne Hébuterne was born in
Meaux,
Seine-et-Marne, the second child to Achille Casimir Hébuterne (born 1857), who worked at
Le Bon Marché, a department store, and Eudoxie Anaïs Tellier Hébuterne (born 1860). The family was staunchly
Roman Catholic. A beautiful girl, she was introduced to the artistic community in
Montparnasse by her brother
André Hébuterne, who wanted to become a painter. She met several of the then-starving artists and modeled for
Tsuguharu Foujita. Wanting to pursue a career in the arts, and with a talent for drawing, she chose to study at the
Académie Colarossi, where in the spring of 1917 Hébuterne was introduced to
Amedeo Modigliani by the sculptor
Chana Orloff, who came with many other artists to take advantage of the academy's live models. Jeanne began an affair with the charismatic artist, and the two fell deeply in love. She soon moved in with him, despite strong objections from her parents. == Life with Modigliani ==