Albert MARQUET (1875-1947)

This great master of landscapes in the pure French spirit, Albert Marquet was initially a timid and shortsighted child who was ridiculed by his comrades.
His painting reflects his calm and fervent sensitivity…

  • One minute with Albert Marquet : “Vue du Pont-Neuf à Paris” | Watch the video
  • Selection of works currently available | See the works
  • One minute with Albert Marquet : “Boulogne-sur-Mer” | Watch the video
  • Albert Marquet, great master of landscapes and excellent painter of water | Read more
  • Latest exhibitions | Read more

Latest exhibition at the gallery
“Marquet, Paris mon amour”

From November 22th 2021 to January 29th 2022

Consult the catalogue
See the page dedicated to this exhibition


One minute with Albert Marquet
“Vue du Pont-Neuf à Paris”

 


Selection of works by Albert Marquet currently available

Albert Marquet, Nuage rose à Porquerolles, 1938-39, Oil on canvas, 50 x 61 cm
Albert Marquet
Nuage rose à Porquerolles
1938-39
Oil on canvas
50 x 61 cm
Albert Marquet, Vue de Paris avec Notre-Dame et le Vert-Galant
Albert Marquet
Vue de Paris avec Notre-Dame et le Vert-Galant
Circa 1909-1910
Oil on canvas
73,5 x 92 cm

 

Albert Marquet, Marseille, les deux bateaux
Albert Marquet
Marseille, les deux bateaux
Circa 1916-1918
Oil on canvas
60 x 73 cm

 

Albert MARQUET, Venise, 1936, Oil on canvas
Albert Marquet
Venise
1936
Oil on canvas
38 x 55 cm

 

Albert Marquet, Paysage de la Côte Basque, Watercolor
Albert Marquet
Paysage de la côte Basque
Watercolor
21,6 x 38,2 cm

 

Albert Marquet Le port d’Alger vu des coteaux 1932 Watercolor
Albert Marquet
Le port d’Alger vu des coteaux
1932
Watercolor
22 x 38 cm

Price upon request. Contact us

 


 

One minute with Albert Marquet

Let’s discover in video ” Boulogne-sur-Mer, le port, temps couvert ”

 


Marquet, great master of landscapes
and excellent painter of water

He met Matisse in 1890 in the Ecole des Arts Décos, then entered the Beaux-Arts in Gustave Moreau’s class. Matisse, Manguin and Camoin became faithful friends.

In 1905 Marquet exhibited at the famous Salon d’Automne with the Fauves.
That same year he began his series of the Quays of Paris, boldly brushed paintings with thick shadows using two or three violently contrasting or blurred colours and which are considered as the Fauve period of this artist.

Marquet life was punctuated by travel with a predilection for Northern Africa and in particular, Algiers, where he met his wife Marcelle Martinet in 1920.

Marquet’s art is all about exactitude and sobriety. His watercolours and canvasses are full of the strength of one who knows how to condense the essential and hide the superfluous. He had a sense of balance and the weight of things. He was an excellent painter of water in all it’s aspects –  rivers or ocean – and we are seized by the authenticity of his emotions.

Marquet knew how to find effect in his studies and we can say that all of Marquet’s studies were paintings and all his paintings kept the spontaneity of studies. Whether it was Vesuvius or the Bay of Naples, he had a fresh eye full of a large and natural modernity.

Marquet’s fame has continued to grow with time. He is today an undisputed Master of French painting.

In 2019, the Musée d’art moderne André Malraux (MuMa le Havre) acquires from our gallery a major painting of Albert Marquet’s Fauve period: “Le Havre, le bassin”.
Read more


Latest exhibitions

BLEU

Galerie de la Présidence
From March 14th to May 29sh 2021

Read more about this exhibition

Marquet, a modern look

Galerie de la Présidence
From March 15th to May 31st 2016

Poster of the exhibition "Marquet un œil moderne", 2016 at Galerie de la Présidence

Read more   |  See the catalogue

 

Albert Marquet, painter of Time Pending

Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris 
From March 25th to August 21st 2016

A major monographic exhibition of over one hundred paintings and drawings.
This exhibition was also presented at the Pushkin Museum in Moscow

Galerie de la Présidence lend works to this exhibition.


Video by Paris Musées, on Dailymotion

Read more about this exhibition