Marthe Flandrin

French artist and painter
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Marthe Flandrin (4 August 1904–1987)[1] was a French artist and painter, specializing in frescos, as at Saint-Hilaire-du-Harcouët, but also producing designs for mosaics and tapestries, such as her 1962 ceiling mosaics for Notre-Dame de la Trinité Basilica in Blois. She was the daughter of the architect Joseph Flandrin (1857–1939) and the artist Jeanne Train (1864–1947). Both her parents were from artistic families ― Joseph's father was the painter Paul Flandrin.

Notes

  1. ^ Notice de personne "Flandrin, Marthe (1904-1987)" [Person notice "Flandrin, Marthe (1904-1987)"] (in French). Bibliothèque nationale de France. 25 August 2009. Retrieved 12 June 2024.

Bibliography

  • Dictionnaire Bénézit
  • Séverine Muteau, Josette Galiègue, Michèle Lefrançois, Marthe Flandrin, catalogue de l'exposition du musée d'art et d'histoire de la Ville d'Avranches, Éditions Gourcuff-Gradenigo, 2010, 206.p., 600 illustrations.


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