Gustave Marchegay, born on August 25, 1859 in Saint-Germain-de-Prinçay and died on June 19, 1932 in Bains-les-Bains, is a French architect, watercolourist and sculptor.[1]

Gustave Marchegay
Born(1859-08-25)25 August 1859
Saint-Germain-de-Prinçay, France
Died(1932-06-19)June 19, 1932
Bains-les-Bains, France
NationalityFrench
OccupationArchitect and sculptor

Biography change

Emile Gustave Marchegay was born on August 25, 1859 in Saint-Germain-de-Prinçay,[2] in Vendée. Admitted in 1881 to the École Polytechnique, he joins the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts from which he graduated in 1885.[3]

Gustave Marchegay then becomes architect of the City of Paris, and will thus be an inspector at the facilities of the Great Exhibition of 1900.[4] As an Engineer of Arts and Manufactures, he was named Knight of the Legion of Honor on August 14, 1900.

On behalf of his architectural firm, established rue de Tournon in Paris, he drew up the plans for the châteaux of Coupigny in Orbais-l'Abbaye, and La Bobinière ( Mouchamps, Vendée). We also owe him part of the Célestins barracks and the reconstruction of the buildings of the École alsacienne.

As Protestant, he planned the construction of a number of religious buildings in Île-de-France, such as the chapel in Ville-d'Avray.[5][6]

From 1928, Gustave Marchegay exhibited at the Salon d'Automne . He quickly became known for his aquatic sculptures, drawing inspiration from the long hours he dedicated to his passion. : fishing . He dies on June 19, 1932 in Bains-les-Bains, and is buried in the Montparnasse Cemetery .

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Gustave Marchegay married in 1885 the granddaughter of Désiré Nisard, writer member of the French Academy.

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Some of his sculptures are kept at the Musée d'Orsay, in Paris,[7][8] as well as at the museums of La Roche-sur-Yon and of Mont-de-Marsan.[9]

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  1. "Gustave Marchegay (17634) | Musée d'Orsay". musee-orsay.fr. Retrieved 2023-02-12..
  2. "Base Léonore" (in French).
  3. Verly, Charles Antoine. "Gustave MARCHEGAY (1859-1932)". FIGURES HERMINOISES (in French). Retrieved 2023-02-12..
  4. "Recherche - Base de données Léonore". leonore.archives-nationales.culture.gouv.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-02-12..
  5. "Inauguration du temple de Ville-d'Avray". Le Signal: 3. 1890-06-28.
  6. Centenaire de la chapelle de Ville-d'Avray. Église réformée de Meudon-Bellevue - Sèvres - Ville-d'Avray. 1989. p. 6.
  7. "Réunion des Musées Nationaux-Grand Palais - Search Result". www.photo.rmn.fr. Retrieved 2023-02-12.
  8. Dictionnaire des élèves architectes de l’École des beaux-arts de Paris (1800-1968); AGORHA - Bases de données de l'Institut national d'histoire de l'art; Paris (1800-1968), Dictionnaire des élèves architectes de l’École des beaux-arts de; l'art, Institut national d'histoire de (2021-12-02). Marchegay, Gustave. Retrieved 2023-02-12.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  9. "Marchegay, Emile Gustave - Dictionnaire historique des vendéens - Archives départementales de la Vendée". vendeens-archives.vendee.fr (in French). Retrieved 2023-02-12..