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Jacket

Elegant 19th-century black velvet jacket by Lucile Marie Antoinette Marcotte. Boucle trim & fuschia accents showcase Victorian style. A unique, historically rich textile piece.

French painter Marie Antoinette Marcotte (1867-1929) captured Belgian gardens & flower scenes, portraits, & social realism. Explore her work reflecting daily life & aristocratic roots.

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This black velvet jacket features boucle trim at the front placket, collar, cuffs, and the hem. Accents of fuschia velvet are interwoven in the trim at the collar, cuffs, and along the interior of the hem. The large, bulbous pearl-like buttons provide high contrast to the different hues of black and the varied textures of the jacket. While recognized most for tea gowns and evening wear, Lady Duff-Gordon also designed suiting and daywear.

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Biografija umjetnika

A Life Immersed in Light and Social Observation

Marie Antoinette Marcotte, born in Troyes, France on May 31st, 1867, was an artist whose life unfolded as a delicate interplay between the aristocratic heritage of her maternal lineage and a profound empathy for the lives of those less fortunate. Her early years were marked by relocation to Brussels, Belgium with her parents—a move that would indelibly shape both her artistic perspective and her chosen subject matter. The Toudouze family boasted a rich history of artists throughout the 19th century, providing a nurturing environment where creativity was not merely encouraged but deeply ingrained. Her father’s position as Vice-Consul initially in Ostend, later Antwerp, exposed young Marie Antoinette to diverse cultural influences and a burgeoning awareness of the world beyond the confines of her privileged upbringing.

Formative Years and Artistic Training

The trajectory of Marcotte's artistic development was carefully guided by exposure to prominent figures within the Belgian art scene. Early instruction from Émile Claus, a leading Impressionist painter, proved pivotal in establishing her foundational skills and fostering an appreciation for capturing fleeting moments of light and atmosphere. Following her father’s death in 1884, her mother's marriage introduced new familial dynamics, yet Marcotte remained steadfastly committed to her artistic pursuits. At the age of nineteen, she was granted the opportunity to study in Paris under Jules Joseph Lefebvre, a renowned academic painter known for his elegant portraits and historical scenes. This period broadened her technical expertise and refined her understanding of composition and form. Further studies at the Académie Royale des Beaux-Arts in Brussels, under the tutelage of Jean-François Portaels and Joseph Stallaert, solidified her artistic foundation. She also benefited from mentorship within the studio of Pieter Van Havermaet, a portrait painter whose influence is subtly discernible in her later works.

Themes and Techniques: Gardens, Portraits, and Social Realism

Marcotte’s oeuvre is characterized by a compelling blend of genres—gardens and flower paintings, portraits, and genre scenes that offer poignant glimpses into the daily lives of ordinary people. Her depictions of gardens are not merely aesthetic exercises; they serve as symbolic representations of tranquility, growth, and the beauty found in nature's resilience. These idyllic settings often contrast sharply with the more sobering realities depicted in her social realist works. Marcotte possessed a keen eye for capturing the nuances of human emotion, particularly within the context of disadvantage and hardship. Her paintings frequently portray scenes of poverty, domestic labor, and the struggles faced by marginalized communities. This commitment to representing the lives of the less fortunate sets her apart from many of her contemporaries who focused primarily on more conventional subjects. Technically, Marcotte’s style reflects a synthesis of Impressionistic techniques—a vibrant palette, loose brushwork, and an emphasis on capturing light—with a grounding in academic realism. Her portraits are characterized by their sensitivity and psychological depth, while her genre scenes demonstrate a remarkable ability to convey narrative through subtle gestures and expressions.

Exhibition Success and Recognition

Marcotte actively engaged with the art world throughout her career, exhibiting regularly at prestigious venues such as the Salon des Artistes Français in Paris beginning in 1901. Her work garnered recognition from critics and fellow artists alike, culminating in an honorable mention at the Salon in 1905 and the esteemed Sarah Bernhardt award in 1923. These accolades attest to her growing reputation and the increasing appreciation for her unique artistic vision. While she achieved a degree of success during her lifetime, Marcotte’s work remained relatively obscure for many years following her death in Paris in 1929. Today, however, there is a renewed interest in her paintings, which are increasingly sought after by collectors and scholars alike. Her works can be found in both private collections and public museums across Belgium, including those in Brussels, Courtrai, Antwerp, and Ghent.

Historical Significance and Enduring Legacy

Marie Antoinette Marcotte occupies a unique position within the landscape of late 19th and early 20th-century art. Her willingness to address social issues through her paintings—a departure from the more decorative tendencies prevalent at the time—demonstrates a commitment to using art as a vehicle for empathy and awareness. Her work provides valuable insights into the living conditions of disadvantaged communities in Belgium during this period, offering a counterpoint to idealized representations of society. Furthermore, her synthesis of Impressionistic techniques with academic realism creates a distinctive visual style that is both captivating and emotionally resonant. Marcotte’s legacy lies not only in the beauty and technical skill of her paintings but also in her unwavering dedication to portraying the human condition with sensitivity and compassion. Her art serves as a powerful reminder of the importance of social observation and the enduring power of empathy in shaping our understanding of the world.
lucile marie antoinette marcotte

lucile marie antoinette marcotte

1867 - 1929 , France

Osnovne informacije

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Social realism, Impressionism
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Emile Claus
    • Jules Lefebvre
    • Jean-François Portaels
    • Joseph Stallaert
  • Date Of Birth: May 31, 1867
  • Date Of Death: 1929
  • Full Name: Marie Antoinette Marcotte
  • Nationality: French
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Jacket
    • Pink Cocktail Gown
    • Walking Dress
    • With the Poor at Home
  • Place Of Birth: Troyes, France