Jean-Marie Drot
Jean-Marie Drot | |
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Born | (1929-03-02)2 March 1929 Nancy, France |
Died | 23 September 2015(2015-09-23) (aged 86) Chatou, France |
Nationality | French |
Education | École Normale Supérieure |
Occupation | Writer |
Jean-Marie Drot (2 March 1929 – 23 September 2015) was a French writer and documentary maker.[1][2]
Biography
Drot was born in Nancy, Meurthe-et-Moselle. He was the director of the French Academy in Rome from 1985 to 1994.[3] Drot and Giovanni Pieraccini, an Italian socialist politician, founded an organization, RomaEuropa, which initiated the Romaeuropa Festival, a cultural festival.[4] Drot is noted for his documentary work on Montparnasse.[1][5]
Publications
- Le Retour d'Ulysse manchot, éd. Julliard 1990 (ISBN 2260007414)
- Femme Lumière, éd. Deleatur 2000 (ISBN 2868070922)
- Dictionnaire vagabond, éd. Plon 2003 (ISBN 2259190324)
- Femmes hostie, éd. Gallilée 2006 (ISBN 2718605421)
Films
- Les heures chaudes de Montparnasse (The hot hours in Montparnasse), Documentary series filmed in 1962 then presented in a new cut in 1987.
- Jeu d'echecs avec Marcel Duchamp (Games of Chess with Marcel Duchamp), Documentary filmed in 1963.
- Journal de voyage avec André Malraux (Journal of a journey with André Malraux), Documentary series of 13 episodes of 52 minutes, produced 1974–1975.
- Un homme parmi les hommes : Alberto Giacometti (A man among men : Alberto Giacometti)
References
- ^ a b "Paris – Une exposition fait revivre les grandes heures du quartier Montparnasse". Le Devoir. 15 June 2007. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
- ^ "Mort de Jean-Marie Drot, pionnier de la télévision culturelle". Libération. Archived from the original on 30 September 2015. Retrieved 30 September 2015.
- ^ "BnF catalogue général – Notice d'autorité personne". Voir les notices. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
- ^ Rosario Sorace (25 August 2020). "Giovanni Pieraccini, il ministro socialista che amò la politica e la cultura". Avanti! (in Italian). Retrieved 15 January 2022.
- ^ Nichols, Peter (11 January 2002). "Each a Wizard in His World". The New York Times. Retrieved 28 December 2010.
- This page is a translation of fr:Jean-Marie Drot.
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Directors of the French Academy in Rome
- Charles Errard (1666)
- Noël Coypel (1673)
- Charles Errard (1675)
- Matthieu de La Teulière (1684)
- René-Antoine Houasse (1699)
- Charles-François Poerson (1704)
- Nicolas Vleughels (1725)
- Pierre de l’Estache (1737)
- Jean François de Troy (1738)
- Charles-Joseph Natoire (1751)
- Noël Hallé (1775)
- Joseph-Marie Vien (1775)
- Louis-Jean-François Lagrenée (1781)
- François-Guillaume Ménageot (1787)
- Joseph-Benoît Suvée (1792)
- Pierre-Adrien Pâris (1807)
- Guillaume Guillon-Lethière (1807)
- Charles Thévenin (1816)
- Pierre-Narcisse Guérin (1823)
- Horace Vernet (1829)
- Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (1835)
- Jean-Victor Schnetz (1841)
- Jean Alaux (1847)
- Jean-Victor Schnetz (1853)
- Joseph-Nicolas Robert-Fleury (1866)
- Ernest Hébert (1867)
- Jules Eugène Lenepveu (1873)
- Louis-Nicolas Cabat (1879)
- Ernest Hébert (1885)
- Eugène Guillaume (1891)
- Carolus-Duran (1905)
- Paul-Albert Besnard (1913)
- Denys Puech (1921)
- Paul-Maximilien Landowski (1933)
- Jacques Ibert (1937)
- Balthus (1961)
- Jean Leymarie (1977)
- Jean-Marie Drot (1985)
- Pierre-Jean Angremy (1994)
- Bruno Racine (1997)
- Richard Peduzzi (2002)
- Frédéric Mitterrand (2008)
- Éric de Chassey (2009)