art.wikisort.org - ResearcherBaron Philippe Roberts-Jones (8 November 1924 – 9 August 2016) was a Belgian art historian who was the head of conservation of the Royal Museums of Fine Arts of Belgium. A member of the Royal Academy of Science, Letters and Fine Arts of Belgium, of which he was president in 1980, he was also a member of the Free Academy of Belgium and a professor at the Université libre de Bruxelles. He was also a published poet.
Belgian poet, curator, university professor, historian of modern age and art critic
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 Portrait of Philippe Roberts-Jones in 1967 |
Born | (1924-11-08)8 November 1924
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Died | 9 August 2016(2016-08-09) (aged 91)
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Biography
Born in Ixelles, Belgium, on 8 November 1924, Philippe Roberts-Jones belonged to a family of three generations of lawyers, descending from a British family established in Brussels at the beginning of the 19th century and that had been active in the coachwork industry.[2]
His father Robert Roberts-Jones (1893–1943), a lawyer, was a member of the Belgian Resistance and was executed by the Germans at the Tir national on 20 October 1943.
Philippe Roberts-Jones died on 9 August 2016 at the age of 91.[3][4]
Prizes
- Prix Émile Polak from the Belgian Royal Academy of French Language and Literature, 1957, for Amour et autres visages
- Prix Malherbe of the Province of Brabant, 1976, for L'Art Majeur
- Prix du rayonnement de la langue française, from the Académie française, 1980, for his collected output
- Grand prix de poésie de l'Académie française, 1985
- Prix Louis-Guillaume for prose poetry, 2002, for Domaines en cours
- Grand prix international Lucian Blaga, 2006
Distinctions
Robert-Jones was made a Baron by King Baudouin in 1988.
- Belgium
- Grand Cross of the Order of the Crown
- Grand Officer of the Order of Leopold
- Volunteers' Medal for War
- Commemorative Medal of the 1940–1945 War, with sabres
- Civic Medal, first class
- France
- Commandeur of the Légion d'honneur
- Commandeur of the ordre des Arts et des Lettres
- Spain
- Commander of the Order of Isabella the Catholic
- Italy
- Commander of the Order of Merit of the Republic of Italy
- Finland
- Grand Officer of the Order of the Lion of Finland
Work
As a poet he publishes under the name Philippe Jones. Among his published works are:
- Le Voyageur de la nuit
- Amours et autres visages
- Être selon
- Racine ouverte
- Un espace renoué
As an art historian, he was interested in the work of Honoré Daumier and in contemporary engraving; another field of interest of his was the work of Belgian painter Lismonde.
Bibliography
- 1973: L'Intermédiaire des généalogistes, "De belgis illustribus. Les quartiers d'ascendance de Philippe Roberts-Jones", n° 167, 1973, p. 328-332. (by Denise Lelarge, Suzanne Roberts-Jones-Goemaere, Estelle van Win, Marcel Bergé, J. Fobe and L. Poplemont)
- 1981: Paul Legrain, Dictionnaire des Belges, Bruxelles, 1981
- 2010: Karel Logist, "En poésie avec Dr Roberts et Mr Jones", dans Le Carnet et les Instants, n° 160, Brussels, February/March 2010, p. 19-20
poetry portal
Belgium portal
References
External links
- Biography at the site of the Belgian Royal Academy of French Language and Literature
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- [en] Philippe Roberts-Jones
[es] Philippe Roberts-Jones
Philippe Roberts-Jones (Ixelles, 8 de noviembre de 1924 - Uccle, 9 de agosto de 2016)[1] fue un historiador del arte, curador principal de los Museos Reales de Bellas Artes de Bélgica, miembro de la Real Academia de la Lengua y Literatura Francesa de Bélgica, de la cual fue presidente en 1980 y secretario perpetuo, miembro de la Real Academia de la Lengua y Literatura Francesa de Bélgica, miembro del Instituto de Francia (asociado de la Academia de Bellas Artes) y profesor emérito en la Universidad Libre de Bruselas. Autor prolífico, sus obras fueron liberadas en vida de él. Autor prolífico, también se ha dedicado a la poesía y la historia del arte.
[fr] Philippe Roberts-Jones
Le baron Philippe Roberts-Jones, né le 8 novembre 1924 à Ixelles et mort le 9 août 2016[1] à Uccle, est un historien de l'art, conservateur en chef des Musées royaux des Beaux-Arts de Belgique, membre de l'Académie royale des sciences, des lettres et des beaux-arts de Belgique dont il fut président en 1980 et secrétaire perpétuel, membre de l'Académie royale de langue et de littérature françaises de Belgique, membre de l'Institut de France (associé de l'Académie des beaux-arts) et professeur émérite à l'université libre de Bruxelles. Auteur prolifique, ses œuvres ont été de son vivant rendues libres[2].
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