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Daniel Marot Collection

Daniel Marot was a renowned artist and designer who lived from 1675 to 1727. He was known for his exquisite panel designs, particularly in cotton fabric

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: View of the Kneuterdijk in The Hague, 1755-1779. Creator: Benedikt Winkler

View of the Kneuterdijk in The Hague, 1755-1779. Creator: Benedikt Winkler
View of the Kneuterdijk in The Hague, 1755-1779. In the middle the Buitenhof and the Gevangenpoort. In the background on the left the Binnenhof

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: View from a terrace in an ornamental garden, 1705-1769. Creator: Daniel Marot

View from a terrace in an ornamental garden, 1705-1769. Creator: Daniel Marot
View from a terrace in an ornamental garden, 1705-1769. Design for a wall painting

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: View of Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon

View of Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, 1742-1801. Creator: Anon
View of Huis ten Bosch Palace in The Hague, 1742-1801

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Panel, 1675-1727 (cotton)

Panel, 1675-1727 (cotton)
2972852 Panel, 1675-1727 (cotton) by Indian School; 179.2x137.4 cm; The Art Institute of Chicago, IL, USA; (add.info.: Design in the style of Daniel Marot I (French)

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Interior of a Porcelain Cabinet with Paintings and Vases, from Nouveaux

Interior of a Porcelain Cabinet with Paintings and Vases, from Nouveaux Liure da Partements, part of Oeuvres du Sr. D. Marot, published 1703 or 1712

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Title Plate with a Cartouche Set in a Lavish Interior, from Nouveaux Liu

Title Plate with a Cartouche Set in a Lavish Interior, from Nouveaux Liure da Partements, part of Oeuvres du Sr. D. Marot, published 1703 or 1712

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Interior of a Library, from Nouveaux Liure da Partements, part of Oeuv

Interior of a Library, from Nouveaux Liure da Partements, part of Oeuvres du Sr. D. Marot, published 1703 or 1712

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Interior with a Canopy Bed and a Row of Chairs Lining the Walls, from No

Interior with a Canopy Bed and a Row of Chairs Lining the Walls, from Nouveaux Liure da Partements, part of Oeuvres du Sr. D. Marot, published 1703 or 1712

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: View of a Palace Garden with a Central Pond Surrounded by Classical Architecture... ca

View of a Palace Garden with a Central Pond Surrounded by Classical Architecture... ca
View of a Palace Garden with a Central Pond Surrounded by Classical Architecture (Tapestry or Stage Design?), ca. 1700-1720

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Ceiling Design with an Allegory of Victory, n. d Creator: Daniel Marot

Ceiling Design with an Allegory of Victory, n. d Creator: Daniel Marot
Ceiling Design with an Allegory of Victory, n.d

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Design for a ceiling-painting, Netherlands, (1928). Creator: Unknown

Design for a ceiling-painting, Netherlands, (1928). Creator: Unknown
Design for a ceiling-painting, Netherlands, (1928). Beginning of 18th Century... Daniel Marot [1661-1752, born in Paris] had to flee to Amsterdam in 1685 owing to the revocation of the Edict of

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Staircase at the Palace of Voorst in Holland. Creator: Daniel Marot (French, 1655-1718)

Staircase at the Palace of Voorst in Holland. Creator: Daniel Marot (French, 1655-1718)
Staircase at the Palace of Voorst in Holland

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Country estate waterfall two women Nouveau liure de paysages

Country estate waterfall two women Nouveau liure de paysages
Country estate with a waterfall in which two women Nouveau liure de paysages (series title), To the right are two women next to a cascade

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Staircase Palace Voorst Holland Daniel Marot

Staircase Palace Voorst Holland Daniel Marot
Staircase at the Palace of Voorst in Holland. Daniel Marot (French, 1655-1718). Engraving; sheet: 28 x 19.6 cm (11 x 7 11/16 in.); image: 26 x 18.1 cm (10 1/4 x 7 1/8 in.); platemark

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Mantelpiece, 18th century, (1910). Artist: Daniel Marot

Mantelpiece, 18th century, (1910). Artist: Daniel Marot
Mantelpiece, 1910. Daniel Marot (1661-1752) was a French Protestant, architect, furniture designer and engraver at the forefront of the classicizing Late Baroque Louis XIV style

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Upper Part of Mantelpiece in the Style of Daniel Marot, 18th century, (1910)

Upper Part of Mantelpiece in the Style of Daniel Marot, 18th century, (1910) Daniel Marot (1661-1752) was a French Protestant, architect

Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Table Designs Nouveaux Liure d Orfevrerie ca

Table Designs Nouveaux Liure d Orfevrerie ca
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Background imageDaniel Marot Collection: Clock on console with mask and garland, Daniel Marot I, Anonymous, Anonymous, after

Clock on console with mask and garland, Daniel Marot I, Anonymous, Anonymous, after 1706 - before 1800



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Daniel Marot was a renowned artist and designer who lived from 1675 to 1727. He was known for his exquisite panel designs, particularly in cotton fabric. One of his notable works is the "Interior of a Porcelain Cabinet with Paintings and Vases" from Nouveaux Liu, which showcases his talent for creating intricate and detailed interiors. Marot's expertise extended beyond panel designs, as seen in the "Title Plate with a Cartouche Set in a Lavish Interior" from Nouveaux Liure da Partements. This piece highlights his ability to create lavish and opulent settings that exude grandeur. Another remarkable work by Marot is the "Interior of a Library" from Oeuv, which demonstrates his skill in designing functional yet aesthetically pleasing spaces. The attention to detail in this piece is evident, showcasing Marot's dedication to creating harmonious environments. In addition to interior designs, Marot also excelled at architectural compositions. His painting titled "View of a Palace Garden with a Central Pond Surrounded by Classical Architecture" captures the beauty and symmetry found within classical gardens. Marot's talents were not limited to paintings; he also created stunning ceiling designs like the one featuring an allegory of Victory. This particular design showcases Marot's ability to incorporate symbolism into his work while maintaining an elegant aesthetic. One cannot discuss Daniel Marot without mentioning his contributions as an architect. The staircase at the Palace of Voorst in Holland stands as a testament to his architectural prowess, displaying intricate details and craftsmanship that are characteristic of Marot's style. His skills extended even further into furniture design, as seen in pieces such as the Mantelpiece from the 18th century. These mantelpieces exhibit Marot's ability to combine functionality with artistic flair, resulting in timeless pieces that still captivate viewers today.