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Jean Dupuy may refer to: *Jean Dupuy (artist) (1925–2021), French artist *Jean Dupuy (politician) (1844–1919), French politician and media baron *Jean Dupuy (rugby union) Jean Dupuy (25 May 1934, Vic-en-Bigorre-27 October 2010, same town) was a French rugby union footballer. He was a left-wing for Stadoceste Tarbais, where he debuted aged 19, and the French national side, gaining 40 caps and scoring 19 tries. H ... (1934–2010), French rugby player * Jean Dupuy (French Resistance) (1911–1944) {{hndis, Dupuy, Jean ...
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Jean Dupuy (artist)
Jean Dupuy (November 22, 1925 – April 4, 2021) was a French-born American artist and pioneer of work combining art and technology. He worked in the fields of conceptual art, performance art, painting, installations, sculptures, and video art. In the 1970s he curated many performance art events involving different artists from Fluxus, the New York's avant-garde and neo-dada scene. Many of his works are part of important collections, such as Centre Pompidou in Paris and the MAMAC of Nice. Works Dupuy started his career as a painter, but in 1967 he destroyed most of his paintings by throwing them into the Seine. On moving to New York he exhibited his dust sculpture ''Heart Beats Dust'' (later renamed ''Cone Pyramid'') at the Museum of Modern Art, as part of the 1968 exhibition ''The Machine as Seen at the End of the Mechanical Age'', and at the Brooklyn Museum as part of the 1968 exhibition ''Some More Beginnings''. The work, consisting of red dust set in motion by the viewer's ...
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Jean Dupuy (politician)
Jean Dupuy (1 October 1844, Saint-Palais, Gironde – 31 December 1919, Paris) was a French politician and media owner. Life A huissier by profession, he practiced in Paris and quickly became interested in the press and in politics, taking over leadership of ''Le Petit Parisien'' on the death of Paul Piégut in 1888. He renewed that journal's formula and its circulation continued to rise, reaching 1 million at the time of the Dreyfus affair. In 1891, Jean Dupuy was elected senator for Les Hautes-Pyrénées and joined the Republican Left. He thus defended the free exchange regime (which wanted to abolish the agriculture minister Jules Méline) in his journal. Named minister of agriculture himself in the government of Pierre Waldeck-Rousseau, from 22 June 1899 to 3 June 1902, he organized the Crédit Agricole and created the Office of agricultural information. He also defended the French wheat producers in the assembly during the 1900 debate into the import and export of wheat an ...
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Jean Dupuy (rugby Union)
Jean Dupuy (25 May 1934, Vic-en-Bigorre-27 October 2010, same town) was a French rugby union footballer. He was a left-wing for Stadoceste Tarbais, where he debuted aged 19, and the French national side, gaining 40 caps and scoring 19 tries. He was 1.75 m high and weighed 84 kg. He consecutively won 4 Five Nations Championships (along with Michel Crauste, Alfred Roques, Jacques Bouquet and Henri Rancoule), in 1959, 1960 (along with England), 1961 and 1962 Events January * January 1 – Western Samoa becomes independent from New Zealand. * January 3 – Pope John XXIII excommunicates Fidel Castro for preaching communism. * January 8 – Harmelen train disaster: 93 die in the wor .... External linksStatistics on espnscrum.com French rugby union players 1934 births 2010 deaths Sportspeople from Hautes-Pyrénées Rugby union wings {{France-rugbyunion-bio-stub ...
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