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Marc Duval (painter)

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194: 174: 48:, his life is mainly known from references to him by his contemporary François Grude, Senor La Croix du Maine. Grudemade his notes three years after the artist's death, but some of his information is now known to be incorrect. Duval did not appear in Paris's city records before 1572 and cannot have been a court painter before that time. He also states Duval was based on rue Grenelle in Paris, though there are no records of his having had a house there. Grudealso states that he was nicknamed "Bertin" after his father (also a sculptor and artist) and "Sourd" (the French word for deaf, given him by 210: 225: 158: 87:'s court dedicated a poem to Duval entitled "Le pourtraict de mon âme" ("Portrait of my friend"). On 19 June 1577 Duval was recorded as witnessing engraver Jean Rabelle's marriage and in 1579 as winning a lawsuit against (and compensation from) Louis de Campania, Comte de la Suz, with the latter document referring to him a "merchant painter living in Paris". 63:
Grude makes no reference to Marc Duval's religion, though the predominance of paintings of Huguenots in his work has led art historian Louis Dimier to argue that he too was a Protestant and to suggest that he spent a long period in Italy, identifying him as the "Master Marco from France" commissioned
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and produced highly-valued portraits of them and other nobility in Paris, dying in that city on 13 September 1581, a date he had himself predicted. He was married to Catherine, though her maiden name is unknown, and their daughter remained in Paris and was a talented artist.
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faction and as the probable painter of works previously attributed to the "Master of the Portrait of Sébastien de Luxembourg, Viscount of Martigues". For a time he was considered one of France's best draughtsmen and engravers. He worked at the court of the last kings of the
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The most reliable documents concerning Marc Duval date back to the late 1570s. Based on them, he is now thought to have moved to Paris after some time serving the rulers of
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A 1579 engraving of the three Coligny brothers after a 1569 drawing probably by Duval is signed "Monsieur du Val". 1579 portraits of
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Some researchers attribute other paintings and prints to him, including the Italian-style one of a blind flautist (1566,
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curated the largest-ever exhibition of 16th century French drawings from the prints collection of the
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The Master of the Portrait of Sébastien de Luxembourg, Viscount of Martigues in the RKD catalogue
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also mentions an artist in the court of the Queen Mother from Paris named "Marco" as teaching
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French pencil portraiture of the 16th century (Французский карандашный портрет XVI века.)
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of Dimier's notes and corrections on the official catalogue to the 1904 exhibition
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Jacques of Savoy, Duke of Nemours. Musée Condé, Chantilly.
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Huguenot
Valois dynasty
Le Mans
Charles IX of France
Francis I
Henry II
Palazzo Sacchetti
Karel Van Mander
Bartholomeus Spranger
Navarre
Margaret of Navarre
Jeanne III d'Albret
Catherine de Medici
Louvre
François Clouet
Jean Babou de La Bourdesière
admiral Coligny
Musée Condé
Jacques, Duke of Nemours
Sébastien, Viscount of Luxembourg-Mortigue
Bemberg Foundation
Jean Adhémar
Bibliotheque Nationale de France
Count François de Coligny d'Andelot. Museum Condé, Chantilly, c. 1555.
François de Coligny d'Andelot
The Coligny Brothers (Chatillon): Gaspard II, Odet, Cardinal de Chatillon and François, Senor d'Andelo. Musée Condé, Chantilly.
Gaspard II
Odet
Comtesse Charlotte La Rochefoucauld. Paris, Louvre, c. 1555.
Charlotte La Rochefoucauld

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