Michel Laclotte Explained

Michel Laclotte (Saint Malo, France, 27 October 1929 – Montauban, 10 August 2021)[1] [2] was a French art historian and museum director, specialising in 14th and 15th century Italian and French painting.

Early life and education

Laclotte's father, Pierre was a lawyer who died in 1940 fighting in the Second World War. His mother, Hugette (de Kermabon) took Michele and his sister to occupied Paris in 1941. He attended the lycée Henri-IV, then studied at the Sorbonne and the École du Louvre,[3] and while still a student, began working at the museum as an intern in 1951. In 1952, he was appointed to lead a team to catalog works of art recovered or repatriated from looting during the war.[4]

Career

His first position was as French: inspecteur des musées de province from 1952, where was his mentor. In 1965 he was appointed by Culture Minister André Malraux as the chief curator of the paintings department of the Louvre, succeeding Germain Bazin. He was also a professor at the École du Louvre.

From 1972, he championed the idea of turning Paris's gare d'Orsay into a museum, now the Musée d'Orsay. From 1978 he led the team that worked on the future museum's curatorial program until its opening in 1986. He was also influential in the creation of the Musée du Petit Palais in Avignon, which opened in 1976.[5]

He was involved in the Grand Louvre project from its inception in 1981, and defended the design choice of the Louvre Pyramid. He was subsequently appointed the Louvre's Director in 1987, and in 1992 became the first French: président-directeur of the newly created French: Établissement public du musée du Louvre, a position he held until his retirement in 1994. He also directed the French: Revue de l'art journal between 1988 and 1991.

Laclotte was also instrumental in the creation of France's Institut National d'Histoire de l'Art from 1995 to 2002,[5] and led one of the new institute's main research projects, a catalogue of Italian paintings in French public collections, following its establishment in 2001.

Main publications

He was also a contributor to many books on the history of painting, including

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Michel Laclotte, ancien directeur et "architecte" du Grand Louvre, est décédé à 91 ans. 11 August 2021. LEFIGARO. fr.
  2. Web site: Redazione. Addio a Michel Laclotte, ex direttore e ideatore del "Grand Louvre". 11 August 2021. www.artemagazine.it. it-it.
  3. Web site: Tribute to Michel Laclotte. 2021-09-12. www.culture.gouv.fr. en.
  4. News: Green. Penelope. 2021-09-10. Michel Laclotte, Who ‘Created the Modern Louvre,’ Dies at 91. en-US. 170. 33. New York Times. 55179. 2021-09-12. 0362-4331.
  5. Web site: La Gazette Drouot . Michel Laclotte, la générosité comme credo . . Carole Blumenfeld .