Carrelet de Marron, Marie-Anne (1725–1778)
Carrelet de Marron, Marie-Anne (1725–1778)
French playwright and painter. Born 1725 in Dijon, France; died 1778.
Was a painter and designer of porcelain before becoming a writer; wrote 8 tragedies and 2 comedies, but only La Comtesse de Fayel was published (1770).
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