Marie Gautier
1867–1960 (age 93)
Biography
Marie Gautier discovered early that light and shadow could tell stories, and she spent her life painting intimate corners of Paris and its environs with a luminous, patient gaze. Exhibitions in modest salons drew appreciative reviews for the way she made market stalls, riverbanks, and working hands feel sacred.
She mentored apprentice artists in her studio, wrote about the importance of social responsibility in art, and donated works to hospitals to brighten waiting rooms; her canvases remain quietly cherished by those who value tenderness in color.