Tuesday, September 13, 2016
1029 house of Martin
Martin Family, French
lacquerware artists of the period of Louis XV. The four
brothers—Guillaume (d. 1749), Julien (d. 1752), Robert (b. 1706—d.
1765), and Étienne-Simon (d. 1770)—are remembered for perfecting the
composition and application of vernis Martin, a lacquer
substitute named after them, patented by Guillaume and Robert in 1730.
In 1748 their factory became part of the Royal Factory of Furnishings to
the Crown. Among their commissions were coaches and rooms at
Versailles. Their name is also associated with vernis Martin
fans, although it is not known if they actually made these fans.
Robert’s son Jean-Alexandre (b. 1738) worked for Prussia’s Frederick II
the Great at Potsdam.
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