Conversation in the Afternoon Conversation in the Afternoon

M. (MARCEL) MANGIN 1852 Cherbourg (France) - 1915 Parijs (France) Conversation in the Afternoon

Pastel / Paper: 76 x 100 cm


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Artist
M. (MARCEL) MANGIN1852 Cherbourg (France) - 1915 Parijs (France)

Title
Conversation in the Afternoon

Material & Technique
Pastel / Paper

Measurements
Height: 76 cm

Width: 100 cm

Signature
Signed lower right "Marcel Mangin"

Provenance
Private collection France

Date
ca. 1890

Category
Works on paper

Over M. (MARCEL) MANGIN

Marcel Paul Maurice Stéphane Mangin was a French painter, watercolourist and draughtsman. He trained first as an architect at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris, where from 1871 he studied under Émile Vaudremer and was distinguished in construction studies. He subsequently turned to painting under Henri Harpignies (1819-1916) and Jean-Paul Laurens (1838-1921). Mangin painted landscapes, architecture and portraits, and became known as an Orientalist and Symbolist. His architectural training remained evident in the precise rendering of buildings and townscapes, while travels in North Africa yielded Orientalist subjects, among them street scenes at Blida and views of the oued. Between 1875 and 1914, he exhibited almost continuously at the Salons de Paris, receiving an honourable mention in 1895. He was a member of the Association Taylor from 1877 (sociétaire perpétuel) and was appointed Officier d'Académie. He produced decorations for the museum of the École des Ponts et Chaussées in Paris, which also holds work by his hand.