Robert Fohr Explained
Robert Fohr (born 1954)[1] is a French art historian, translator and author. Since 2006 he has been head of the Sponsorship Mission at the French Ministry of Culture.[2] [3]
Between 1981 and 1983 he was resident pensionnaire at the French Academy in Rome.[4]
In 2008 he received the Paul Marmottan prize from the Paris Academy of Fine Arts for his monograph Georges de La Tour le maître des nuits. [5]
Works
(includes collaborations and translations)[1]
- Tout l'œuvre peint de Bruegel l'Ancien (1981)
- Inventaire des collections publiques françaises (1982)
- Tours, musée des Beaux-Arts (1982)
- Patrice Alexandre (1983)
- Tout l'œuvre peint d'Ingres (1984)
- Tout l'œuvre peint de Vermeer (1985)
- La norme et le caprice redécouvertes en art aspects du goût... (1986)
- Rediscoveries in art... (1986)
- Guy Brunet l'horizon de l'atelier (1990)
- Chagall: la période russe (1991)
- Giovanni Battista Piranesi, 1720-1778... (1991)
- Georges de La Tour le maître des nuits (1998)
- Daumier sculpteur et peintre (1999)
Sources
Notes and References
- Web site: Virtual International Authority File. Robert Fohr. 2 November 2019. en.
- Web site: Robert Fohr. LesEchos. 17 February 2006. 2 November 2019. fr.
- Web site: La mission du mécénat et ses contacts. 2 November 2019. Ministère de la Culture. fr.
- Web site: The French Academy in Rome - Villa Medici. Art Historian Robert Fohr. 2 November 2019. en.
- Web site: Robert Fohr wins the 2018 Paul Marmottan prize.... SYL. 5 December 2018. 2 November 2019. en.