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French, 18th – 19th century, male.

Born 1749, in Versailles; died 1825, in Paris.

Painter (including gouache), watercolourist, sculptor, draughtsman (wash), engraver, decorative artist. Mythological subjects, allegorical subjects, historical portraits, hunting scenes, interiors with figures, gardens. Stage costumes and sets, furniture, designs for fabrics, frontispieces.

Dugourc's father, who was in the service of the Duke of Orléans, had a considerable fortune. Dugourc was permitted to attend the lessons taken by the Duke of Chartres (the future Philippe-Égalité), and at the age 15 left for Rome, attached to the embassy of the Count of Cani. From his infancy, he had shown an aptitude for drawing, perspective and architecture. However, the death of his mother, followed shortly after by the loss of his father's fortune, changed his life. From being an amateur, Dugourc became a professional artist, and executed paintings, sculptures and engravings. In a work published in ...

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French, 20th century, male.

Born 26 September 1916, in Amiens; died 23 December 1992, in Paris.

Painter (including gouache/wash), designer. Portraits, landscapes, gardens, bestiaries. Wall decorations, stage costumes and sets, designs for tapestries.

Dominick Marty was born into a family of artists. His father was the illustrator André-Édouard Marty; his mother the violinist Madeleine Marty-Zipelius. In his formative years, he was involved in the creation of stage scenery and costumes. He worked for the ...