Paul Marny

[1][2] There he taught Albert Strange and other Scarborough artists.

In 1874 the British Journal of Photography reported that 'A Gallic brother, M. Paul Marny Godard, of Paris, has obtained a patent for the application of carbon printing to porcelain or other similar substance, which, after the picture is developed, receives a coating of transparent enamel ...".

[5] Marny was a watercolour and landscape artist, and a lithographer.

[7] His work is in galleries in Birkenhead, Lincoln, Scarborough and Whitby.

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