Marius Borgeaud

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Born(1861-09-21)21 September 1861
Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
Died16 July 1924(1924-07-16) (aged 62)
Paris, France
Marius Borgeaud
Marius Borgeaud in Paris, 1919
Born(1861-09-21)21 September 1861
Lausanne, Vaud, Switzerland
Died16 July 1924(1924-07-16) (aged 62)
Paris, France
MovementPost-Impressionism

Marius Borgeaud (French pronunciation: [maʁjys bɔʁʒo]; 21 September 1861 – 16 July 1924) was a Swiss Post-Impressionist painter.

Borgeaud came from a bourgeois milieu; he attended the Industrial School of Lausanne and did not intend to pursue painting. As chance would have it, the future gallerist Paul Vallotton was one of his school-mates. In 1888, he began working in a bank in Marseille and remained there until the death of his father the following year. He inherited a significant legacy. The following decade saw Borgeaud squander that legacy by leading an expensive life, particularly in Paris. His excessive lifestyle threatened his health and forced him to detox on the shores of Lake Constance in 1900 under guardianship. Shortly after he returned to settle in Paris was when he devoted himself to painting.[1]

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