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Albert Edouard Gilou

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Gilou was also an enthusiastic art collector. During the last years of his life, he collected art pieces that were oriented towards spirituality and its various expressions in art: Chinese paintings and sculptures, Japanese zen portraits, Persian paintings, Christian Byzantine and Mosan art, and
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collection of art reference books. He always responded favourably to invitations to speak at conferences or to lead art workshops. In this line, he began giving lectures and courses at the Institut Supérieur des Beaux-Arts of Besançon
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In 1960, the French Ministry of Culture supported Gilou's project to establish a collection of France's religious architecture and art, but Gilou's brutal and accidental death in 1961 put an end to the ambitious project.
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INDEX OF PHOTOGRAPHERS PUBLISHED IN REALITES MAGAZINE from February 1946 to December 1964, in : Anne de Mondenard & Michel Guerrin, op. cit. pp 152–158.
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Gilou considered photography as an art in its own right and hired many photographers to produce photographs for the
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five times. Gilou was raised in a highly motivating environment, and was given art and music lessons.
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Gilou was married to Miriam Gilou-Cendrars, the daughter and biographer of the writer and poet
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in 1952. Francis Spar was its Managing Editor, while Gilou was its Art Director.
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on his mother's side, and his father, Pierre Gilou, was a
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In 1951, Gilou created a monthly art magazine called
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In 1945, Pierre Lazareff, Chief Editor of the daily
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art collector
art director
Connaissance des Arts
Charles Sedelmeyer
tennis
French Tennis Federation
Davis Cup
École des Beaux-Arts
architecture
World War II
General de Gaulle
France Libre
France-Soir
Réalités
Edouard Boubat
Henri Cartier-Bresson
Robert Capa
David Seymour
Werner Bischof
Bruce Davidson
Dennis Stock
Eugene Smith
Robert Doisneau
BrassaĂŻ
Manuel Alvarez Bravo
William Klein
Irving Penn
Richard Avedon
Doubs
Blaise Cendrars

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