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Marguerite Jacquelin (1850s – 1 February 1941) was a French flower painter. Jacquelin was born in Paris and trained with the painters Louis-Auguste Auguin, Léon Bonnat, Maxime Lalanne, and Joseph Nicolas Robert-Fleury. She showed works at the Paris Salon from 1879. Jacquelin moved to Bordeaux by 1937, where she showed works along with her sister Marthe at the Salon there listing their address as "Rue Emile-Zola 2". * Works by Marguerite Jacquelin * Bouquet of flowers, 1878 * Still life of flowers, circa 1900 * Still life with a basket of plums, peaches, black currants and peonies, circa 1900

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  • Marguerite Jacquelin (1850s – 1 February 1941) was a French flower painter. Jacquelin was born in Paris and trained with the painters Louis-Auguste Auguin, Léon Bonnat, Maxime Lalanne, and Joseph Nicolas Robert-Fleury. She showed works at the Paris Salon from 1879. Jacquelin moved to Bordeaux by 1937, where she showed works along with her sister Marthe at the Salon there listing their address as "Rue Emile-Zola 2". * Works by Marguerite Jacquelin * Bouquet of flowers, 1878 * Still life of flowers, circa 1900 * Still life with a basket of plums, peaches, black currants and peonies, circa 1900 (en)
  • Marguerite Jacquelin, née Margueritte Jacqueline le 28 décembre 1850 à Valognes et morte en janvier 1941, probablement à Bordeaux, est une peintre française. Elle est connue pour ses natures mortes de fleurs. (fr)
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  • Marguerite Jacquelin (1850s – 1 February 1941) was a French flower painter. Jacquelin was born in Paris and trained with the painters Louis-Auguste Auguin, Léon Bonnat, Maxime Lalanne, and Joseph Nicolas Robert-Fleury. She showed works at the Paris Salon from 1879. Jacquelin moved to Bordeaux by 1937, where she showed works along with her sister Marthe at the Salon there listing their address as "Rue Emile-Zola 2". * Works by Marguerite Jacquelin * Bouquet of flowers, 1878 * Still life of flowers, circa 1900 * Still life with a basket of plums, peaches, black currants and peonies, circa 1900 (en)
  • Marguerite Jacquelin, née Margueritte Jacqueline le 28 décembre 1850 à Valognes et morte en janvier 1941, probablement à Bordeaux, est une peintre française. Elle est connue pour ses natures mortes de fleurs. (fr)
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