Artist

Marguerite Jacquelin

France, 1850–1941

Marguerite Jacquelin was a France artist.

Marguerite Jacquelin was a French painter and pianist who lived from 1850 to 1941. Her artistic education included study under the artist Léon Bonnat and the artist Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury. These mentors guided her development as a painter in France. Jacquelin maintained a career that encompassed both visual art and music. Her life spanned the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, a period of significant cultural activity in her home country. The record of her work identifies her primarily as a painter, with her training under Bonnat and Robert-Fleury forming the documented foundation of her practice.

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