' Marcel Brion (1895~1984) 《浪漫時期的藝術》L'Art romantique, Hachette, 1963 李長俊,台北:致文,1978
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Art of the Romantic Era (Praeger World of Art Paperbacks) Paperback – 1 1 月 1973
作者 Marcel Brion (Author)
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出版者 : Praeger Publishers; 2nd Printing版 (1 1 月 1973)
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The Romantic Spirit 1. The Romantic Explosion
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Marcel Brion 與René Huyghe'' 合著 Se perdre dans Venise (Getting lost in Venice )1987
Marcel Brion (French: [bʁi.ɔ̃]; 21 November 1895 – 23 October 1984) was a French essayist, literary critic, novelist, and historian.
Early life[edit]
The son of a lawyer, Brion was classmates in Thiers with Marcel Pagnol and Albert Cohen. After completing his secondary education in Collège Champittet, Switzerland, he studied law at the University of Aix-en-Provence.
Career[edit]
Counsel to the bar of Marseille between 1920 and 1924, he abandoned his legal career to turn to literature.
Brion wrote nearly a hundred books in his career, ranging from historical biography to examinations of Italian and German art, and turning later in life to novels. His most famous collection of stories is the 1942 Les Escales de la Haute Nuit ("The Shore Leaves of the Deepest Night"). An essay of Brion appears in Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress, the important 1929 critical appreciation of James Joyce's Finnegans Wake.
He was a friend of the philosopher Xavier Tilliette.
In 1964, Brion was elected to the Académie française's chair 33, replacing his friend Jean-Louis Vaudoyer. Other distinctions include membership in the Legion of Honour, the Croix de guerre, a Grand Officer in the French Order of Merit, and an Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres.[1]
The 1982 television program The Romantic Spirit, which aired in the U.S. on the A&E (TV channel) from 1985–1991, credits Brion as having "devised" the series.
French language publications[edit]
Arts and literature[edit]
- Giotto, Rieder, 1928
- Turner, Rieder, 1929
- Botticelli, Crès, 1932
- Klee, Somogy, 1955
- Kandinsky, Somogy, 1960
- L'Œuvre de Balzac, 16 volumes, Classiques-CFL, 1950-1953
- Fabrizio Clerici, Milan, Electra Editrice, 1955
- L'Allemagne romantique, 4 vol., Albin Michel :
- Vol. I - Kleist, Brentano, Wackenroder, Tieck, Caroline von Günderode, 1962
- Vol. II - Novalis, Hoffmann, Jean-Paul, Eichendorff, 1963
- Vol. III - Le Voyage initiatique - 1, 1977 ; ISBN 978-2-226-00403-1. Table : Le Voyage initiatique, Thème ; Variations ; Pressentiment et Présence de Joseph von Eichendorff ; La Loge invisible de Jean-Paul ; Les Voyages de Franz Sternbald de Ludwig Tieck ; Heinrich von Ofterdingen de Novalis ; Le Voyage en Orient de Hermann Hesse
- Vol. IV - Le Voyage initiatique - 2, 1978
- Venise, Albin Michel 1962
- L'Art romantique, Hachette, 1963
- L'Âge d'or de la peinture hollandaise, Elsevier, 1964
- L'Œil, l'esprit et la main du peintre, Plon, 1966
- Peinture romantique, Albin Michel, 1967
- La Grande Aventure de la peinture religieuse, Perrin, 1968
- Rembrandt, Albin Michel, 1969
- Titien, Somogy, 1971
- Guardi, Henri Scrépel, 1976
- Goethe, Albin Michel, 1982
- Robert Schumann et l'âme romantique, Albin Michel, 1954
- Paul Cézanne, Bordas, 1988
- Art fantastique, Albin Michel 1989
- Michel-Ange, Albin Michel, 1995
- Léonard de Vinci, Albin Michel, 1995
- Mozart, Perrin, 2006
- Le Théâtre des esprits, préface d'Agnès Brion et note liminaire de Patrick Brion, La tour verte, 2011
Biographies[edit]
- Bartolomé de Las Casas, Père des Indiens, Plon, 1928
- La Vie d'Attila, Gallimard, 1928
- Rudyard Kipling, Éditions de la Nouvelle Revue critique, 1929
- Théodoric, roi des Ostrogoths, Payot, 1935 ; 1979
- La reine Jeanne, Société des bibliophiles de Provence, 1936; 1944 (Robert Laffont)
- Laurent le Magnifique, Albin Michel, 1937
- Blanche de Castille, Les éditions de France, 1939
- Machiavel, Albin Michel, 1948
- Frédéric II de Hohenstaufen, Tallandier, 1948
- Le Pape et le Prince - Les Borgia, Hachette, 1953
- Tamerlan, Albin Michel, 1999
- Charles le Téméraire, grand-duc d'Occident, Hachette, 1947. Réédition : Tallandier, 2006, compte rendu en ligne.
- Les Amantes courts essais sur Diotima - Alcoforado - Frédérique Brion - Charlotte Stieglitz et Louise Labé, Albin Michel, 1941
History[edit]
- Les Mondes antiques, Arthème Fayard, 1954 ; Tallandier, 1977. 9 volumes : L'Égypte (1 et 2), L'Orient (3), Les Hébreux (4), La Grèce (5 et 6), Rome (7 à 9)
Novels[edit]
- Le Caprice espagnol (Gallimard nrf, 1929)
- La Folie Céladon (Éditions Correa, 1935, Albin Michel 1963, et livre de Poche, 1989)
- Les Escales de la haute nuit, nouvelles, (Laffont, 1942, réédite bibliothèque Marabout, 1971, puis Albin Michel, 1986)
- Un enfant de la terre et du ciel (Albin Michel, 1943)
- Château d'ombre (Luf, 1943, puis Albin Michel, 1960)
- L’Enchanteur (Luf, 1947)
- La Chanson de l'Oiseau étranger (Albin Michel, 1958)
- La Ville de sable, (Albin Michel, 1959)
- La Rose de cire (Albin Michel, 1964)
- De l'autre côté de la forêt (Albin Michel, 1966)
- Les Miroirs et les gouffres (Albin Michel, 1968)
- L’Ombre d’un arbre mort (Albin Michel, 1970)
- Nous avons traversé la montagne (Albin Michel, 1972)
- La Fête de la tour des âmes (Albin Michel, 1974)
- Algues - fragment d'un journal intime (Albin Michel, 1976)
- Les Vaines Montagnes (Albin Michel, 1985)
- Le Journal d’un visiteur (Albin Michel, 1980)
- Villa des hasards (Albin Michel, 1984)
- Ivre d’un rêve héroïque et brutal (de Fallois, 2014)
English language publications[edit]
- Pompeii & Herculaneum: The glory and the grief.
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''René Huyghe''' ( 3 May 1906, Arras – 5 February 1997, Paris ) 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.
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Born | 3 May 1906 |
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Died | 5 February 1997 (aged 90) Paris, France |
Nationality | French |
Education | University of Paris École du Louvre |
Occupation | Writer |
Known for | Member of the Académie Française |
Children | François-Bernard Huyghe |
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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.
Biography[edit]
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 organised the evacuation of the Louvre's paintings into the unoccupied zone and took charge of their protection until the Liberation of France. 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.[1]
Huyghe was president of UNESCO's international committee of experts for saving Venice and served on the Conseil artistique des Musées de France.
Honours[edit]
- Grand Officer of the Legion of Honour
- Grand Cross of the National Order of Merit
- Commander of the Order of Leopold
Main works[edit]
- Histoire de l’art contemporain (Alcan, 1935)
- Cézanne (Plon, 1936)
- L'univers de Watteau, dans Hélène Adhémar, Watteau : sa vie, son œuvre. Catalogue des peintures et illustration (P. Tisné, 1950)
- La Peinture d’Occident Cent chefs-d’œuvre du musée du Louvre (Nouvelles éditions françaises, 1952)
- Dialogue avec le visible (Flammarion, 1955)
- L’Art et l’Homme, Vol I (editor) (Larousse, 1957) Vol II (1958) Vol III (1961)
- Van Gogh (Flammarion, 1958)
- L’Art et l’Homme (Flammarion, 1960)
- Delacroix ou le Combat solitaire (Hachette, 1964)
- Les Puissances de l’image (Flammarion, 1965)
- Sens et destin de l’art (Flammarion, 1967)
- L’Art et le Monde moderne (ed. with Jean Rudel) 2 volumes (Larousse, 1970)
- Formes et Forces (Flammarion, 1971)
- La Relève du Réel, la peinture française au XIXe siècle, impressionnisme, symbolisme (Flammarion, 1974)
- Ce que je crois (Grasset, 1974)
- La nuit appelle l'aurore, dialogue orient-occident sur la crise contemporaine (with Daisaku Ikeda) (Flammarion, 1976)
- La Relève de l’Imaginaire, la peinture française au XIXe siècle, réalisme et romantisme (Flammarion, 1981)
- Les Signes du temps et l’Art moderne (Flammarion, 1985)
- Se perdre dans Venise (with Marcel Brion) (Arthaud, 1987)
- Psychologie de l’art, résumé des cours du Collège de France (Le Rocher, 1991)
- Dawn After Dark: A Dialogue with Daisaku Ikeda (I.B. Tauris, 2007)
References[edit]
- ^ « La chronique de Jean-Pierre Thiollet : M. l'académicien a des ennuis », Le Quotidien de Paris, 20 May 1983.
ルネ・ユイグ(René Huyghe、1906年5月3日 - 1997年2月5日)はフランスの美術史家、随筆家。フランス学士院のアカデミー・フランセーズ会員(1960年–1997年)。フランス北部のアラス生まれ。
1927年、ルーブル美術館の絵画部長。1951年、コレージュ・ド・フランスの教授(造形芸術心理学)。国立博物館協議会の会長、ジャックマール・アンドレ美術館の館長等を歴任。1966年には「エラスムス賞」を受賞。1995年春には、在外外国人として、日本の「勲二等旭日重光章」を受章している。
功績[編集]
東京富士美術館のコレクション形成に尽力し、また、ナチスからルーヴル美術館のコレクションを守ったことで有名[1]。
著書(邦訳)[編集]
- 『見えるものとの対話〈第1〉』(中山公男・高階秀爾訳、美術出版社、1962年)
- 『見えるものとの対話〈第2〉』(中山公男・高階秀爾訳、美術出版社、1962年)
- 『見えるものとの対話〈第3〉』(中山公男・高階秀爾訳、美術出版社、1963年)
- 『イメージの力―芸術心理学のために』(池上忠治訳、美術出版社、 1969年)圖像的威力,四川美術。1988
- 『モナ・リザ―レオナルド・ダ・ヴィンチ ルーヴル美術館 (巨匠の名画)』(高階秀爾訳、美術出版社、1974年)
- 『闇は暁を求めて―美と宗教と人間の再発見』(共著:池田大作、講談社、1981年)
- 『タヒチ・ノート―ゴーギャン手稿』(ルネ・ユイグ編、東珠樹訳、美術公論社、1987年)
- 『かたちと力―原子からレンブラントへ』(西野嘉章・寺田光徳訳、潮出版社、1988年)
脚注[編集]
- ^ “フランス絵画の精華 ルネ・ユイグのまなざし 大様式の形成と変容”. 毎日新聞社 (2019年8月5日). 2019年10月7日閲覧。