Félix Del Marle is a French painter .
After classical studies and artistic training at the Académie des Beaux-Arts de Valenciennes and the École des Beaux-Arts in Lille, Del Marle moved to Paris in 1912, where he met Apollinaire and Severini, with whom he shared his studio in rue Dutot. Close to Marinetti and Boccioni, in 1913 he enthusiastically adopted the futurist precepts, exhibited the same year at Clovis Sagot's paintings which applied the principles, and published on July 10 , in Paris-Jour, "Le Manifeste futuriste àMontmartre ”, in which he proclaims: “MONTMARTRE MUST BE DESTROYED!",
He published in 1916 - 1917 an antimilitarist newspaper, Tac à Tac Teuf Teuf.
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Félix Del Marle (French, 1889-1952)
Félix Del Marle (French, 1889-1952)
Félix Del Marle (French, 1889-1952)
Félix Del Marle (French, 1889-1952)
Félix Del Marle (French, 1889-1952)
Félix Del Marle (French, 1889-1952)
Félix Del Marle (French, 1889-1952)
Félix Del Marle (French, 1889-1952)