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Marcellin Desboutin

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on 8 June 1895 with two hundred guests presided over by Puvis de Chavannes, in one of his favorite restaurants of Montmartre, giving the toast, "Gentlemen, drink to Manet in painting, in
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Back in Paris, he helped found the Second National Society of Fine Arts and celebrated his appointment in the order of the
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Bernard Duplaix, "Marcellin Desboutin Prince des Bohèmes", Les Imprimeries Réunies, Moulins-Yzeure 1985
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sketches while showing his paintings in exhibitions. He participated in the second exhibition of the
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Desboutin himself posed for Manet, Renoir and Degas. He is depicted in Degas' famous 1876 painting
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Jean Alboise, 'Les peintures décoratives de Fragonard à Grasse gravées par Marcellin Desboutin',
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and began studying law while writing dramatic works. In 1845, he joined the studio of sculptor
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In 1880, longing for the sun drove him to move to Nice, where he remained until 1888.
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He returned to Nice in 1896 and worked there until his death there in 1902.
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Self-portrait of Marcellin Desboutin, etched on paper in 1879. Held at the
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on 26 August 1823. His parents were Barthélémy Desboutin, a bodyguard of
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Bibliothèque numérique de l'INHA - Estampes de Marcellin Desboutin
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With the discovery, in a villa in Grasse, of five compositions by
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La Curieuse Vie de Marcellin Desboutin, peintre, graveur, poète
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To make his living, he studied engraving and began a series of
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in Paris, then he studied painting for two years under
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of 1870–71 interrupted the performances at the
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Clark Art Institute
Williamstown
CĂ©rilly
Nice
printmaker
CĂ©rilly, Allier
Louis XVIII
Collège Stanislas de Paris
Louis-Jules Etex
École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts
Thomas Couture
Florence
Edgar Degas
Franco-Prussian War
Théâtre Français
Édouard Manet
Café Guerbois
Nouvelle Athènes
Émile Zola

Édouard Manet
drypoint
Impressionists
Berthe Morisot
Pierre Puvis de Chavannes
Eugène Labiche
Nina de Villard
Erik Satie
Joséphin Péladan

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