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René Huyghe

Maiastra

French art historian (1906-1997).

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Place of Birth

Arras

Occupation

Curator
Philosopher
Art Historian
Writer
French Resistance Fighter
Teacher

Award Received

Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour
Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit
Erasmus Prize
(1966)
Point in Time
: 1966
Concours Général
Eugène Carrière Prize
(1953)
Point in Time
: 1953
Broquette-Gonin Prize
(1956)
Point in Time
: 1956

Place of Death

Paris

Country of Citizenship

France

Instance Of

Human

Educated At

University of Paris
École Du Louvre
Lycée Michelet, Vanves

Date of Birth

5/3/1906

Date of Death

2/5/1997

Member Of

Académie Française
(6/2/1960 - 2/5/1997)
Replaced By
:
Georges Vedel
Start Time
: 6/2/1960
End Time
: 2/5/1997
National Academy of Fine Arts (Argentina)
Comité Des Intellectuels Pour L'Europe Des Libertés
(1978 - )
Start Time
: 1978

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

French

Given Name

René

Employer

Collège De France
(1951 - 1976)
Position Held
:
Professor
Start Time
: 1951
End Time
: 1976
Louvre Museum

Native Language

French

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Name in Native Language

René Huyghe

Child

François-Bernard Huyghe

Pseudonym

Maiastra

Work Location

Paris
(1930 - 1997)
Start Time
: 1930
End Time
: 1997

Family Name

Huyghe

Sex or Gender

Male

Position Held

Seat 5 of the Académie Française
(6/2/1960 - 2/5/1997)
Replaced By
:
Georges Vedel
Series Ordinal
:16
Start Time
: 6/2/1960
End Time
: 2/5/1997
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Robert Kemp
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