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René Huyghe (3 May 1906 – 5 February 1997) was a French writer on the history, psychology and philosophy of art. He was also a curator at the Louvre's department of paintings (from 1930), a professor at the Collège de France and from 1960 a member of the Académie Française. He was the father of the writer François-Bernard Huyghe.

René Huyghe
Huyghe (Erasmus Prize, 1966)
Born(1906-05-03)3 May 1906
Arras, France
Died5 February 1997(1997-02-05) (aged 90)
EducationLycée Michelet
Alma materUniversity of Paris
École du Louvre
OccupationWriter
Philosopher
Known forMember of the Académie Française
SpouseLydie Bouthet
ChildrenFrançois-Bernard Huyghe

Biography


René Huyghe studied philosophy and aesthetics at the Sorbonne and the École du Louvre. Made a curator of the Louvre's department of paintings in 1930, he rose to chief curator and professor of the école du Louvre in 1936, aged only 30. He founded and edited the reviews L’Amour de l’Art and Quadrige. He was one of the first figures in France to make films on art, such as his Rubens (winner of a prize at the Venice Biennale), and founded the International Federation of Films on Art.

During the Second World War Huyghe helped the director of the French Musées Nationaux Jacques Jaujard to organise the evacuation of the Louvre's paintings into the unoccupied zone and took charge of their protection until the Liberation of France.[1] In 1950, he was elected to the Collège de France, occupying the chair of psychology of the plastic arts. In 1966, he won the Erasmus Prize at The Hague.

In 1974, Huyghe was made director of the Musée Jacquemart-André. It was at this time that he first met the Japanese philosopher Daisaku Ikeda with whom he published a dialogue titled Dawn After Dark. The book was re-released in 2007 by the London-based publishing house I.B. Tauris.

As he was the creator of many TV shows about art abroad, he failed to realize his TV projects, always refused by French TV officials. With the victory of the socialist candidate at the Presidential election in May 1981, he was « persona non grata » on French TV.[2]

Huyghe was president of UNESCO's international committee of experts for saving Venice and served on the Conseil artistique des Musées de France.


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References


  1. "Le Louvre ou l'art de résister". LEFIGARO (in French). 2013-11-13. Retrieved 2022-01-17.
  2. « La chronique de Jean-Pierre Thiollet : M. l'académicien a des ennuis », Le Quotidien de Paris, 20 May 1983.

На других языках


[de] René Huyghe

René Huyghe (* 3. Mai 1906 in Arras, Département Pas-de-Calais; † 5. Februar 1997 in Paris) war ein französischer Kunsthistoriker.
- [en] René Huyghe

[ru] Юиг, Рене

Рене Юиг (фр. René Huyghe; 3 марта 1906, Аррас — 5 февраля 1997, Париж) — французский искусствовед, хранитель музейной коллекции Лувра (1927—1950), профессор Коллеж де Франс, член Французской Академии (с 1960 года).



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