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Paul Claudel
Paul Louis Charles Claudel
French diplomat, poet and playwright (1868-1955).
Statements about
Paul Claudel
Place of Death
Paris
Country
:
French Fourth Republic
Occupation
Playwright
Poet
Diplomat
Essayist
Librettist
Writer
Art Historian
Award Received
Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour
Honorary Doctorate at the Laval University
(1928)
Point in Time
:
1928
Prix Narcisse Michaut
(1913)
Point in Time
:
1913
Grand Cross of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
Educated At
Lycée Louis-Le-Grand
École Libre Des Sciences Politiques
Country of Citizenship
France
Date of Birth
8/6/1868
8/5/1868
Date of Death
2/23/1955
Instance Of
Human
Image
Place of Birth
Villeneuve-Sur-Fère
Country
:
Second French Empire
Member Of
Académie Française
(4/4/1946 - 2/23/1955)
Replaces
:
Louis Gillet
Replaced By
:
Wladimir D'Ormesson
Start Time
:
4/4/1946
End Time
:
2/23/1955
American Academy of Arts and Sciences
Bavarian Academy of Fine Arts
Q2867254
Given Name
Q4925623
Position Held
Ambassador of France to Japan
(1921 - 1927)
Replaces
:
Edmond Bapst
Replaced By
:
Robert De Billy
Start Time
:
1921
End Time
:
1927
Ambassador of France to the United States
(1926 - 1933)
Replaces
:
Victor Henri Bérenger
Replaced By
:
André Louis Lefebvre De Laboulaye
Start Time
:
1926
End Time
:
1933
Ambassador of France to Belgium
(1933 - 1935)
Replaces
:
Charles Corbin
Replaced By
:
Jules Laroche
Start Time
:
1933
End Time
:
1935
President
(1948 - 1955)
Replaced By
:
André Maurois
Organization Directed by the Office or Position
:
Q2867254
Start Time
:
1948
End Time
:
1955
Seat 13 of the Académie Française
(4/4/1946 - 2/23/1955)
Replaces
:
Louis Gillet
Replaced By
:
Wladimir D'Ormesson
Series Ordinal
:
17
Start Time
:
4/4/1946
End Time
:
2/23/1955
Native Language
French
Described by Source
BEIC Digital Library
Section
:
Claudel, Paul 1868-1955
Obálky Knih
URL
:
bug2: http://wikiba.se/ontology#Url
Library of the World's Best Literature
Armenian Soviet Encyclopedia, Vol. 5
Page(s)
:
483
Family Name
Claudel
Nominated For
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1926)
Point in Time
:
1926
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1937)
Point in Time
:
1937
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1941)
Point in Time
:
1941
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1950)
Point in Time
:
1950
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1951)
Point in Time
:
1951
Nobel Prize in Literature
(1955)
Point in Time
:
1955
Sibling
Camille Claudel
Name in Native Language
Paul Claudel
Notable Work
Division of Midday
(1905)
Point in Time
:
1905
The Satin Slipper
(1929)
Point in Time
:
1929
The Story of Tobie and Sara
(1942)
Point in Time
:
1942
Genre
Theatre
Essay
Spouse
Reine Claudel
(1906 - 1955)
Start Time
:
1906
Start Time
:
3/14/1906
End Time
:
1955
Child
Louise Vetch
Pierre Claudel
Henri Claudel
Renée Nantet
Marie Frégnac-Claudel
Reine Paris
Religion or Worldview
Catholic Church
Languages Spoken, Written or Signed
French
Birth Name
Paul Louis Charles Claudel
Pseudonym
Delachapelle
Sex or Gender
Male
Place of Burial
Château De Brangues
Unmarried Partner
Rosalie Ścibor-Rylska
(1901 - )
Start Time
:
1901
Writing Language
French
Father
Louis Prosper Claudel
Mother
Louise-Athanaïse Cécile Amelie Cerveaux
Archives At
Departmental Archives of Yvelines
Inventory Number
:
166J, Ms 2259-2260
Level of Description
:
Document
Applies to Part
:
Letter
Statement Is Subject Of
:
Catalogue Des Correspondances Du Musée Maurice Denis
Unnamed
:
2 item
Unnamed
:
1943
Unnamed
:
1943
Image of Grave
Official Website
https://societe.paul-claudel.net
Start of Work Period
1890
End of Work Period
1955
Work Location
Paris
Plaque Image
Wikipedia | Paul Claudel
Wikiquote | Paul Claudel
External Pages About Paul Claudel
ISNI
MusicBrainz Artist
Encyclopædia Britannica Online
UK National Archives
ArchINFORM Person/Group
Encyclopedia of China (Third Edition)
Open Library Subject
Radio France Person
Goodreads Author