Elisee Maclet

Fecamp – The Artists – Maclet, Elisee

This page forms part of a series of pages dedicated to the many artists who worked in Fecamp. A full list of all the artists with a link to their works can be found at the bottom of this page.

Elisee Maclet
Elisee Maclet

Movement(s): Impressionism

Jules Emile Elisee Maclet (1881–1962) was a French Impressionist painter, particularly known for his views of Montmartre.

Maclet was born the son of a gardener and a laundress at Lihons in the Santerre region in Picardy. His family was poor and he began work very young as an assistant to his father. Picardy is renowned for its roses, and Maclet used to say that he was born among cabbages and roses. His artistic talent became evident very early. The parish priest, Father Delval, was also an amateur painter, and often on fine Sundays he took the boy out to sketch and paint in the countryside.

In spite of paternal opposition, a few years later Maclet gave up gardening for art and moved to Montmartre, where while painting he supported himself with a variety of casual work (varnishing iron bedsteads, decorating the floats for the gala nights at the Moulin Rouge, washed dishes or opening oysters in restaurants). For several months he served as a cook on board a ship sailing from Marseilles to Indochina. When he finally returned to Paris, he painted dolls in crinolines and exhibited them at the Salon des Humoristes. But in spite of all these occupations, he found time to paint.

When war broke out in 1914, Maclet served as a medical attendant in a temporary hospital run by the Little Sisters of the Poor. That allowed him to spend his periods of leave back in Montmartre, where he stayed at the Lapin Agile thanks to the hospitality of his friend Pere Frede. Maclet slept in the cabaret hall and paid for his food by washing dishes and polishing the copper pots.

When the war ended in 1918, Maclet returned to Montmartre. Francis Carco, feeling that the painter needed to widen his horizons, sent him to stay in Dieppe, and the sea coast soon featured in Maclet’s paintings.

He died in the Lariboisiere Hospital in Paris on 23 April 1962 and is buried in the cemetery at Lihons next to his parents.

Click here to read his very full and detailed bio on Wikipedia.

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???? - Elisee Maclet - Boats in the Fecamp port
???? – Elisee Maclet – Boats in the Fecamp port

Maclet‘s passion was painting in Paris, but he did paint a lot in other places in France (notably Dieppe). Here are the places he painted in (a link “⇠” to his works for these places will appear when published):

  • Brittany
    • Saint-Michel-en-Greves
    • Saint-Pol-de-Leon
  • Centre-Val de Loire
    • Chartres
  • Corsica
    • Bastia
  • Grand Est
    • Colmar
    • Orschwiller
  • Hauts-de-France
    • Amiens
    • Boulogne-sur-Mer
    • Dunkerque
    • Saint-Valery-sur-Somme
  • Normandy
  • Occitanie
    • Collioure
  • Provence-Alpes-Cote d’Azur
    • Avignon
    • Biot
    • Cassis
    • Menton
    • Villefranche-sur-Mer

Fecamp is a picturesque fishing town which made for a great backdrop for many artist. Here are all the artists who applied their arts in the town and its surroundings (a link “” will appear when we have published an article on this artist’s works in Fecamp):

NOTE: a “*” besides the artist’s name indicates that the artist did NOT work directly in Fecamp, instead worked in Fecamp’s surroundings only.

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