Claude Roger-Marx
Claude Roger-Marx | |
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Pen name | Claudinet |
Occupation | writer, playwright, art critic, art historian |
Nationality | French |
Alma mater | University of Paris |
Notable awards | chevalier de la Légion d’honneur (1927), commandeur de la Légion d’honneur (1956) |
Spouse | Florestine Caroline Nathan (nickname "Mayotte") |
Children | Paulette (1913–?; married Asselain), Denis (1922–1944) |
Claude Roger-Marx (b. Paris, 1888 – d. 1977), was a French writer, and playwright, as well as an art critic and art historian like his father Roger Marx (1859–1913).[1] He also used the pen name "Claudinet".[2]
Biography
Roger-Marx, son of Roger Marx and Elisa Nathan (1859-1933), achieved his baccalauréat in 1906, studied at the faculties of law and humanities of the University of Paris,[3] and began to write poems and plays. In 1912 he married Florestine Caroline Nathan, who gave birth to both their children.[4] He published two novels, before he wrote plays.[5] In 1927 he became a chevalier of the Légion d’honneur.[3] During World War II, in February 1944 he lost his son, who was imprisoned by the Gestapo. Roger-Marx, as a Jew, fled to Marseille in 1941, and in 1943 to Isère.
His real career as critic and historian of art started after the war.[4] He was a great admirer of art, and became inspector of the Écoles des Beaux-Arts (schools of fine arts). He also was chroniqueur attitré of the Figaro, especially the Figaro Littéraire, its literary supplement, as well as of the Revue de Paris.[5] In 1956 he was made commander of the Légion d’honneur.[3]
Works
- Novels
- Les deux amis, novel, Albin Michel, 1921
- La tragédie légère, novel, Albin Michel, 1922
- Comedies
- Simili, comedy in three acts, Stock, 1930
- Dimanche, comedy in one act, Andrieu frères, 1934
- Biens oisifs, comedy in one act, Stock, 1936
- Lecture, comedy in one act, Stock, 1936
- La pensionnaire, comedy in three acts, Lejeune, 1936
- Réussite, comedy in one act, librairie Théâtrale, 1936
- 80 printemps, ou les ardeurs de l hiver, comedy in one act, Lejeune, 1936
- Nino,comedy in one act, Les Annales, 1937
- Marie ou la manière douce, comedy in three acts, Denoël, 1938
- Art historical works
- Graphic art [of] the 19th century
- Vuillard:His Life & Work, Paul Elek 1946
- Les Lithographies de Renoir, André Sauret, Monte-Carlo, 1952
- Degas:Dancers
- Delacroix (The Great Draughtsmen)
- Dufy:At the races (The petite library of art)
- Daumier Paintings
- Les lithographies de Toulouse-Lautrec
- La Gravure Originale En France de Manet a Nos Jours (French Original Engravings from Manet to the Present Time)
- Bonnard
- Vertès: un et divers
External links
References
- ^ Les archives Roger Marx (1859-1913) et Claude Roger-Marx (1888-1977), de nouvelles sources pour l’étude de la critique et de l’histoire de l’art en France (French), Institut national d'histoire de l'art (INHA).
- ^ Claudinet [Pseud. Für Claude Roger-Marx: Les vits imaginaires.]
- ^ a b c Inventaire du fonds d'archives de Claude ROGER-MARX (1888-1977) (French), biography by his grandchildren.
- ^ a b Claude Roger-Marx (1888-1977) (French)
- ^ a b Claude Roger-Marx (French)