Marc de Montifaud
Marie-Amélie Quivogne , born Chartroule , known as Marc de Montifaud , born with Paris in April 1849 and died in 1912, is a writer E French free-thinker .
Its publication of the work against the nuns, Vestals of the Church , was worth a imprisonment to him. It founded the Modern art with her husband in 1876.
Works on line
- the Judgment of Pâris
- the Holy-Amended Street
- the Necessary one and Superfluity
- the Chalice of Mrs. de Trigonec
- Delights of the Holy Ghost and the Warming pan
- Between mass and vespers or mornings of Lent to the suburb Saint-Germain
References
- Jean-Louis Debauve, “Marc de Montifaud”, asides of the century: First conference of the Invalids , November 7th, 1997. Tusson of Lérot; Montreal, Paragraphs, 1998
- Laurence Brogniez, “Marc de Montifaud, a woman in lawsuit with her century”, Sextant n° 6 ( Women of letters ), Brussels 1996, p. 55-80
- Marie-Lionel Chicken-Draper, Marc de Montifaud and art critic , memory of M1 under dir it. of Mr. Eric Darragon, Paris I, 2006
External bonds
Photographs and bibliographies of Marc de Montifaud
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