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Paul Marny

Paul Marny (1829 - 1914) was active/lived in United States, France, United Kingdom, Ireland.  Paul Marny is known for Landscape painting.

Paul Marny was born in Paris in 1829. He worked in the theatre and as a porcelain decorator for the Sèvres factory, before moving to Belfast to work as an architect. In 1860 he moved to Scarborough, at the suggestion of Oliver Sarony, the photographic pioneer and brother of Napoleon Sarony. There he taught amongst others Albert Strange and the Scarborough artists.   ...  [Displaying 366 of 594 characters.]  Artist bio

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Facts about Paul Marny

Paul Marny was born in Paris in 1829. He worked in the theatre and as a porcelain decorator for the Sèvres factory, before moving to Belfast to work as an architect. In 1860 he moved to Scarborough, at the suggestion of Oliver Sarony, the photographic pioneer and brother of Napoleon Sarony. There he taught amongst others Albert Strange and the Scarborough artists.

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