Jacques Thuillier
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Jacques Thuillier, (March 18, 1928,
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– October 18, 2011, Paris) was a French art historian specializing in 17th-century French painting. Thuillier was an honorary professor at the
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, where he taught history of artistic creation from 1977 to 1998. He was a renowned specialist of French painting and, alongside the late Anthony Blunt, a leading authority on Nicolas Poussin. He published seminal works on the leading French painters of the time, including
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, the Le Nain brothers,
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, Jacques Blanchard and Lubin Baugin. His publications on those painters often took the form of both an exhibition catalogue and a ''
catalogue raisonné A ''catalogue raisonné'' (or critical catalogue) is a comprehensive, annotated listing of all the known artworks by an artist either in a particular medium or all media. The works are described in such a way that they may be reliably identified ...
'' based on extensive archival research. An avid collector, Thuillier donated, while still alive, along with his brother Guy Thuillier, his collection of drawings (2,000) and engravings (13,000) to the
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and part of his collection of paintings to the art museum at
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. He donated to the city of
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part of his archives, his library, a collection of drawings and engravings, and his collections of photographs, thus making the Nevers Médiathèque into a documentation centre for French painting of the 17th century. Another part of these archives and manuscripts is held at the INHA ( fr), in Paris.


Main publications

*''French Painting'', Rizzoli International Publications *''Fragonard'', Rizzoli International Publications *''Les Prophètes: Vitraux d
Sergio de Castro
' / ''Los Profetas: Vidrieras de Sergio de Castro'' (1984), Ediciones El Viso, Madrid, *''Laurent de La Hyre 1606–1655'' (1988), Geneva, Skira *''Georges de La Tour'' (1992), Paris, Flammarion *''Nicolas Poussin'' (1995), Flammarion, Paris, *''Poussin before Rome: 1594–1624'', translated from the French by Christopher Allen (1995), Richard L. Feigen & Co., London, New York, Chicago *''Sébastien Bourdon 1616–1671'' (2000), Éditions de la Réunion des musées nationaux, Paris *''Histoire de l'art'' (2002), Flammarion, Paris, *''History of Art'' (2002), Flammarion, Paris,


References


External links


Jacques Thuillier's biography on the College de France Website


{{DEFAULTSORT:Thuillier, Jacques 1928 births 2011 deaths People from Vaucouleurs French art historians École Normale Supérieure alumni Academic staff of the Collège de France French male non-fiction writers