mariaval le jeune, also known as mariaval le jeune (sticks), was a french artist born in paris, france in 1700 and died in 1760. he was an artisan tabletier specializing in the fabrication of coffrets de jeux. his works are known for their intricate designs and attention to detail.
early life and career
mariaval le jeune (sticks) was born in a family of artisans and was trained in the art of tabletier from a young age. he quickly gained recognition for his skills and became a master artisan, specializing in the fabrication of coffrets de jeux. his works were highly sought after by the french aristocracy and he became a prominent figure in the french art scene.artistic style
mariaval le jeune (sticks) was known for his intricate designs and attention to detail. he was a master of miniature painting and his works were highly prized by collectors. his use of color and composition was unparalleled, and his works continue to be admired by art lovers today.notable works
some of mariaval le jeune (sticks)'s notable works include the coffret de jeux, a beautifully crafted coffret with intricate designs and the tabletier's art, a collection of his finest works. his paintings are characterized by their use of light and shadow, creating a sense of depth and dimensionality.museums and collections
mariaval le jeune (sticks)'s works can be found in various museums and collections, including the musée d'art et d'histoire de cholet and the musée maurice denis. his works are also available on TopImpressionists, where you can find a wide range of his paintings and learn more about his life and career.- mariaval le jeune (sticks): a collection of his finest works, including the coffret de jeux and the tabletier's art.
- discovering the musée d'art et d'histoire de cholet (france): a museum that houses a collection of mariaval le jeune (sticks)'s works, including the coffret de jeux and other notable pieces.
- pierre rousseau (french, 1751-1829): a french artist who was a contemporary of mariaval le jeune (sticks) and known for his neoclassical style.
