Fanny Marc

Fanny Marc (1858–1937) was a French sculptor.

She was born Estelle Odile Fanny Legendre[1] on May 22, 1858, in Paris[2] and lived in La Ferté-sous-Jouarre, where a street, rue Fanny Marc, is named for her.

[1] Marc studied under sculptors Alexandre Falguière, Louis-Ernest Barrias and Georges Lemaire,[2] and exhibited a sculpture group at the Grand Palais in 1904, at the annual show of the Union of Women Painters and Sculptors.

This work was judged "among the best of the sculptures" at the exhibit by The Times of London.

[2] For avoiding clichés in Biblical subjects Marc was called "a lady sculptor of genius" in a 1912 inventory of French sculptors by Henry Heathcote Statham in which she and Yvonne Diéterle where the only two women.

La Vérité Sortant du Puits ( Truth Coming Out of the Well) by Fanny Marc in Amélie-les-Bains-Palalda