Martin Drolling

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File:Martin Drolling.jpg
Portrait by Louis-Léopold Boilly, c. 1800

Martin Drolling (September 19, 1752 – Paris, April 16, 1817), aka. Drolling the Elder, was a French painter. He was father to Michel Martin Drolling, and to Louise-Adéone Drölling, one of the few successful female painters of the time.

Biography

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Portrait of his son Michel Martin Drolling as a drummer boy

Martin Drolling, a native of Oberhergheim, Haut-Rhin, near Colmar, was born in 1752. He received his first lessons in art from an obscure painter of Schlestadt, but afterwards went to Paris and entered the École des Beaux-Arts. He gained momentary celebrity from his Interior of a Kitchen, painted in 1815, exhibited at the Salon of 1817, and now in the Louvre. He usually painted interiors and familiar subjects of general interest. His works were popular during his lifetime, and many were engraved and lithographed. He died in Paris in 1817.

Works

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The Louvre has paintings of a Woman at a window and a Violin-Player by Drolling.

He made use of mummy brown possibly derived from the hearts of French kings.[1]

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References

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