Marion Sénones


Marion Sénones, was a French painter, illustrator and traveler.

Biography

Born in Neuilly-sur-Seine near Paris, in a wealthy family with two sisters and a brother, their father was accidentally killed shortly after her birth. When her mother remarried Capt. Kreutzberger, she took the name Marcelle Borne-Kreutzberger. She spent her childhood and early years in Rennes, France where she learned design and painting at the School of Fine Arts. In 1917 she moved to Paris where she became editorial secretary of several publications, including L’Europe nouvelle and Ève.
In 1931, she met traveler and ethnologist Odette du Puigaudeau and the pair would remain together for the rest of their lives. In 1933, the artist assumed the pseudonym Marion Sénones, apparently at the urging of Puigaudeau. The two women spent several years doing field work with the nomads of western Sahara, specifically Mauritania. Sénones illustrated a many of Puigaudeau's works.
Sénones died in 1977 in Rabat, Morocco.

Selected publications