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Claude Roger-Marx

Claude Roger-Marx (Paris 1888 – 1977 Paris), was a French writer, and playwright, as well as an art critic and art historian like his father Roger Marx (1859–1913).〔(''Les archives Roger Marx (1859-1913) et Claude Roger-Marx (1888-1977), de nouvelles sources pour l’étude de la critique et de l’histoire de l’art en France'' ) (French), Institut national d'histoire de l'art (INHA).〕 He also used the pen name "Claudinet".〔(''Claudinet [Pseud. Für Claude Roger-Marx]: Les vits imaginaires.'' )〕
== Biography ==
Roger-Marx, son of Roger Marx and Elisa Nathan (1859–1933), achieved his baccalauréat in 1906, studied at the faculties of law and humanities of the University of Paris,〔(''Inventaire du fonds d'archives de Claude ROGER-MARX (1888-1977)'' ) (French), biography by his grandchildren.〕 and began to write poems and plays. In 1912 he married Florestine Caroline Nathan, who gave birth to their two children.〔(''Claude Roger-Marx (1888-1977)'' ) (French)〕 He published two novels, before he wrote plays.〔(''Claude Roger-Marx'' ) (French)〕 In 1927 he became a chevalier of the Légion d’honneur.〔 During World War II, in February 1944 he lost his son, who was imprisoned by the Gestapo. Roger-Marx, as a Jew, fled to Marseille in 1941, and in 1943 to Isère.
His real career as critic and art historian started after the war.〔 He was a great admirer of art, and became inspector of the Écoles des Beaux-Arts (''schools of fine arts''). He also was ''chroniqueur attitré'' of the ''Figaro'', especially the ''Figaro Littéraire'', its literary supplement, as well as of the ''Revue de Paris''.〔 In 1956 he was made commander of the Légion d’honneur.〔

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