Marc Saint-Saëns

French printmaker
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Marc Saint-Saëns, 1935

Marcel Léon Saint-Saëns (1903–1979), better known under the pseudonym Marc Saint-Saëns, was a French printmaker.

Lady Melanie’s Bouquet, by Marc Saint-Saëns 1951.
  • Le Bouquet (1951) by Marc Saint-Saëns is among the best and most representative French tapestries of the fifties. It is a tribute to Marc Saint-Saëns's predilection for scenes from nature and rustic life.[1]

References

  1. ^ HENG, Michèle (1989), Marc Saint-Saëns décorateur mural et peintre cartonnier de tapisserie, 1964 pages.
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