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1892 Paris, France - 1987 Paris, France. Known for: Painting, murals teaching and drawing.
Lucien Martial (1892 – 1987). A prominent French painter, muralist, educator, and draftsman, Lucien Raoul Jean Martial was born in Paris, France and died there; he also lived and taught in Quebec... Read full biography
Lucien Martial (1892 – 1987). A prominent French painter, muralist, educator, and draftsman, Lucien Raoul Jean Martial was born in Paris, France and died there; he also lived and taught in Quebec City, Canada for ten years (c.1925 – 1936). Martial was a winner of the Prix de Rome*, a member of the... Read full biography
Lucien Martial (1892 – 1987). A prominent French painter, muralist, educator, and draftsman, Lucien Raoul Jean Martial was born in Paris, France and died there; he also lived and taught in Quebec City, Canada for ten years (c.1925 – 1936). Martial was a winner of the Prix de Rome*, a member of the French Legion of Honor, an Officer de l’Ordre National du Merite, and an Officer des Palmes académiques. His painting "The Slide at Quebec" was featured in the Carnegie International Exhibition shown... Read full biography
Lucien Martial (1892 – 1987). A prominent French painter, muralist, educator, and draftsman, Lucien Raoul Jean Martial was born in Paris, France and died there; he also lived and taught in Quebec City, Canada for ten years (c.1925 – 1936). Martial was a winner of the Prix de Rome*, a member of the French Legion of Honor, an Officer de l’Ordre National du Merite, and an Officer des Palmes académiques. His painting "The Slide at Quebec" was featured in the Carnegie International Exhibition shown at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1931. His works are in the collections of the Musee Nationale de la Marine, Paris and the Quebec Museum of Fine Arts, Quebec City. (1)(2). His mediums included oils, watercolors, gouache* and fresco*. His subjects... Read full biography
Lucien Martial (1892 – 1987). A prominent French painter, muralist, educator, and draftsman, Lucien Raoul Jean Martial was born in Paris, France and died there; he also lived and taught in Quebec City, Canada for ten years (c.1925 – 1936). Martial was a winner of the Prix de Rome*, a member of the French Legion of Honor, an Officer de l’Ordre National du Merite, and an Officer des Palmes académiques. His painting "The Slide at Quebec" was featured in the Carnegie International Exhibition shown at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1931. His works are in the collections of the Musee Nationale de la Marine, Paris and the Quebec Museum of Fine Arts, Quebec City. (1)(2). His mediums included oils, watercolors, gouache* and fresco*. His subjects included portraits, figures, still lifes, nudes, landscapes, seascapes, shorelines, nautical scenes, town scenes, street scenes, historic ev... Read full biography
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