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b Bordeaux, 26 March 1875; d Paris, 14 June 1947
French painter and draughtsman. In 1890 he was
taken by his family to live in Paris so that he could study drawing at the Ecole Nationale
Superieure des Arts Décoratifs. There he met Henri Matisse, with whom he formed a
lasting friendship and with whom he studied from 1894 to 1898 at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts
under Gustave Moreau. In the Louvre, Marquet made copies after Poussin, Velazquez, Claude
Lorrain and particularly Chardin, of whose House of Cards he produced copies in
1894 and 1904 (Montmédy, Mus. Bastien-Lepage, holds what is considered the later of the
two). |