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1856 Sevres, France - 1935. Known for: Cattle in landscape paintings.
Marie Dieterle (1856 - 1935). Marie Van Marcke de Lummen established herself as a popular female artist in an art world dominated by men. Her work showed an affinity with the Barbizon School and an... Read full biography
Marie Dieterle (1856 - 1935). Marie Van Marcke de Lummen established herself as a popular female artist in an art world dominated by men. Her work showed an affinity with the Barbizon School and an interest in increasing the popularity of the depiction of animals, inspired by the work of her father... Read full biography
Marie Dieterle (1856 - 1935). Marie Van Marcke de Lummen established herself as a popular female artist in an art world dominated by men. Her work showed an affinity with the Barbizon School and an interest in increasing the popularity of the depiction of animals, inspired by the work of her father under the tutelage of Constant Troyon. Marie was born Marie Van Marcke de Lummen on April 19th, 1856 in Sèvres, a town which has a long and illustrious history as a center for the production of fine... Read full biography
Marie Dieterle (1856 - 1935). Marie Van Marcke de Lummen established herself as a popular female artist in an art world dominated by men. Her work showed an affinity with the Barbizon School and an interest in increasing the popularity of the depiction of animals, inspired by the work of her father under the tutelage of Constant Troyon. Marie was born Marie Van Marcke de Lummen on April 19th, 1856 in Sèvres, a town which has a long and illustrious history as a center for the production of fine porcelain. Her father, Émile Van Marcke de Lummen, was a porcelain painter at the factory in Sèvres, where Constant Troyon – who would become part of the Barbizon school and who would popularize depictions of animals – also worked as a decorator. The... Read full biography
Marie Dieterle (1856 - 1935). Marie Van Marcke de Lummen established herself as a popular female artist in an art world dominated by men. Her work showed an affinity with the Barbizon School and an interest in increasing the popularity of the depiction of animals, inspired by the work of her father under the tutelage of Constant Troyon. Marie was born Marie Van Marcke de Lummen on April 19th, 1856 in Sèvres, a town which has a long and illustrious history as a center for the production of fine porcelain. Her father, Émile Van Marcke de Lummen, was a porcelain painter at the factory in Sèvres, where Constant Troyon – who would become part of the Barbizon school and who would popularize depictions of animals – also worked as a decorator. The two met at the porcelain factory but Émile began studying under Constant as his pupil and went on to establish h... Read full biography
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