Jacques Baugnies de Saint-Marceaux (1874-1925)

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Jacques Baugnies de Saint-Marceaux (1874-1925)
Portrait of Jeanne Bertrand, writing at her table Oil on canvas 24 x 16.5 cm. On the back, annotation in ink: Jeanne Bertrand in Amiens / in 1916 ? Son of the orientalist painter Eugène Baugnies (1842-1891) and a distinguished salonière, later known as Marguerite de Saint-Marceaux (1850-1930), Jacques was born under a lucky star. His parents, living in a private mansion in the Plaine Monceau, received a literate and artistic society in a relaxed atmosphere devoted to contemporary music. Proust, Ravel, Debussy, Fauré, André Messager, Colette, etc. met there. Jacques, a student of Gérôme and Detaille, exhibited at the Salon from 1897. He is known to have painted many portraits of Parisian society of the Belle Époque: his mother (1901), Jean-Louis Vaudoyer (1908), the Prince of Beauvau-Craon (1909), Isadora Duncan (1911), Alice Nory (1913), etc. He was defended by the gallery owner Hector Brame, who devoted an exhibition to him in 1924 entitled "Au Jour le Jour".
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