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Charles-François-Adrien Macret

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Charles-François-Adrien Macret (2 May 1751, Abbeville - 24 December 1783, Paris) was a French designer and engraver. His works were signed, variously, as Macret, Carolus Macret, C. Macret and C.F. Macret.

Biography

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He was the second of seven children born to Jean-Baptiste Macret, a soapmaker, and his wife, Marie-Charlotte. His older sister, Marie-Anne-Françoise-Charlotte, married the painter, Pierre-Adrien Choquet (1743-1813).[1] His youngest brother, Jean-César [fr], also became an engraver. His father died in 1772, when he fell into a soapmaking vat and was fatally scalded.[1]

He began his artistic education at the age of thirteen, when he was apprenticed to a metal engraver named Joseph Selik, originally from Hanover, who specialized in heraldry.[1] It was from this first artisanal experience that he made contact with the Parisian engravers, Nicolas-Gabriel Dupuis and Claude-Antoine Littrey de Montigny (c.1735-1775). After their deaths, he continued his studies with Jacques-Philippe Le Bas, Jacques Aliamet and Augustin de Saint-Aubin. He appears to have had a special relationship with Saint-Aubin, who allowed him to take joint credit on several works.[2]

In 1777, he married Marie-Julie Petit and they had three children.

According to his brother-in-law, Choquet, he was always thin, delicate and sickly. He died of a persistent fever, perhaps aggravated by overwork, aged only thirty-two. What he intended to be his masterwork, a depiction of the Siege of Beauvais (1472), was left unfinished, along with several smaller works.[3]

References

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  1. ^ a b c Henri Macqueron, Les Macret, graveurs abbevillois, catalogue raisonné de leur œuvre publié d'après les notes d'Émile Delignières, mises en ordre et complétées, Imprimerie A. Lafosse, 1914 (Online).
  2. ^ The Goncourt brothers, L'art du XVIIIe siècle, Charpentier, Paris, 1881-1882.
  3. ^ Charles François Louandre, Biographie d'Abbeville et de ses environs, Imprimerie de Devérité, Abbeville, 1829.

Further reading

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  • Roger Portalis and Henri Béraldi, Les graveurs du XVIIIe siècle, Vol.2, Damascène Morgand et Charles Fatout, 1881.
  • Émile Delignières, Les graveurs abbevillois, Douillet, Amiens, 1888.
  • Émile Delignières, Conférence sur les graveurs abbevillois au musée d'Abbeville et du Ponthieu, le 30 juin 1893, H. Delesques, Caen, 1896.
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