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Lucien Martial Art

French, 1892-1987
Lucien Martial (1892-1987), born into a family of craftsmen in the 10th arrondissement of Paris, his father sold flowers and feathers, his mother worked in embroidery. His teacher noted that his young pupil had a disposition for drawing and encouraged his parents to point him in that direction. He was admitted to the National School of Fine Arts in Fernand Cormon's studio. The 1914-1918 War interrupted his studies when he was mobilised in the infantry. He was seriously wounded by a bullet in the lung and was subsequently decorated with the military medal. Back in Paris, he resumed his studies at the Beaux-Arts. After a stay in the South of France, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs appointed him professor at the School of Fine Arts in Montreal (Quebec) in 1925 where he remained for 10 years. The artist exhibited at the Salon of French artists in 1929 and 1950. He was appointed an official painter of the Navy in 1943, a particular honour in France. He died in Paris in 1987.
(Biography provided by Bureau of Interior Affairs)
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Artist: Lucien Martial
1930's French Impressionist Signed Oil Beautiful Still Life of Flowers & Jug
By Lucien Martial
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Floral Still Life French Impressionist, circa 1930's by Lucien Martial, signed oil on canvas, unframed canvas: 24 x 32 inches provenance: private collection, France condition: very ...
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