Michel Faré
Michel Faré (1913–1985) was a French writer[1] and art historian, author of two seminal works on French still life.
Publications
- Le Grand siècle de la nature morte le XVIIe, Paris, Fribourg, Office du livre, 1974.
- La Vie silencieuse en France, la nature morte au XVIIIe, Paris Fribourg, Office du livre, 1976. In collaboration with his son, Fabrice Faré.
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References
- "Institut de France Académie des beaux-arts Notice sur la vie et les travaux de Michel Fare André Bettencourt 20 novembre 1988". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-10-26.
External links
- Faré, Michel on Dictionary of art historians
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