Marcel Gaston Fetique
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Marcel Gaston Fetique (b. in Mirecourt 1899-d.in Paris 1977) - was a French Archetier / Bowmaker from a family of makers. Moved to Paris with his family when he was two years of age. Apprenticed with his father.
Son of Victor Francois Fetique (1872-1933), who worked in his father's shop along with other makers such as his uncle Jules, Thomassin, Toussain, Rémi, Morizot, Weidhaas and his cousin Andre Richaume. Stamped his bows 'Mcel Fetique a Paris' at the butt of the bow.
His Grandfather was Charles Claude Fetique (1853-1911) who was a violin maker, who had two bow-making sons, Victor Francois Fetique (1872-1933) and Jules Fetique (1875-1951), and a daughter Marie Augustine Marthe Fetique (1879-1928 Andre's mother). Marcel's cousin Andre Richaume (1905 - 1966) became one of the great French bow makers of the 20th century.
His early work is very close to his father's (at times it is difficult to tell them apart). Later, was inspired by E.A. Ouchard. Marcel's work is well respected.
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