
M. J. Carpentier’s Workshop circa 1920. |
What about Knoeri, Jettot, Peloux… Charasse… Lamourdedieu
and the others … ?
All of them attended the Lacaze Academy and Marguerite Jeanne Carpentier’s
workshop in Auteuil. What has become of them? Where are their works
located?
Some scarce photographs exist. We know that at her death, Paule
Peloux had sold all her pastel work.
A note is written about Charasse in Marguerite
Jeanne Carpentier’s diary (1963) : « Charasse,
my former pupil, came. »
The name of Lamourdedieu appears in one
of Carpentier’s sketchbooks.
Two of Marguerite Jeanne Carpentier’s
disciples have been identified : |
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She was born in 1909. She studied drawing in Colmar. At
the age of 19, she came to Paris and studied at Lacaze Academy. She also
attended engraving classes at Paris School of Fine Arts. Her favourite
techniques were pastel, pencil and ink.
She was a talented sketcher who illustrated poems by Ronsard
and Verhaeren.
The School of Fine arts, Paris museums and the city of Colmar bought
some of her works.
She rests in Metzeval, near her cousins, Countess Tolstoï and
Madame de Stepanoff.
Self-portrait
Pencil |