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Purchased from William Clegg
Daniel Marot was a French-born architect, engraver and designer. He trained at the French court of Louis XIV, but as a Protestant was forced to flee to The Hague after the Revocation of the Edict of Nantes in 1685. In the Netherlands Marot worked at the palace of Het Loo, for the Stadholder, William of Orange-Nassau, who later became William III of England, bringing Marot with him to work at Hampton Court, Surrey. Marot's best work is now known through his engravings Oeuvres de Sr. D. Marot, architect de Guillaume III, published 1703.