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Pierre Gaut was an art collector whose biography includes stints as a World War I pilot as well as a postwar movie producer. From 1934 to the late 1950s, he produced nearly all of the films of Jean Renoir, the son of Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir, including The Rules of the Game (1939).
The businessman Pierre Gaut, attracted by illustrations of the maisons en serie in L’Esprit Nouveau, asked Le Corbusier to design him a house there based on the Citrohan type.7 Losing confi-dence in Corbusier, however, Gaut soon transferred the.
The businessman Pierre Gaut, attracted by illustrations of the maisons en serie in L’Esprit Nouveau, asked Le Corbusier to design him a house there based on the Citrohan type.7 Losing confidence in Corbusier, however, Gaut soon transferred the commission to Perret, who designed an elegantly simple house on a corner site which provided ample ...
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“Bagarre sur le palier. La monteuse De cinéma Marguerite Renoir abat son mari le chanteur Adolphe Mathieu.” Le Parisien Libéré(20 October 1948): n.p. Bertin, Célia. Jean Renoir: A Life in Pictures. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University Press, 1991. “L’Actualité du montage.” Le Technicien du Film(15 January 1960): 4-5. Mérigeau, Pascal. Jean Renoir.P...
A. Archival Filmography: Extant Film Titles: 1. Marguerite Renoir as Editor La P’tite Lili. Dir.: Alberto Cavalcanti (Néo Films France 1929) cas.: Catherine Hessling, Jean Renoir, si, b&w, 19 ft. Archive: EYE Filmmuseum. Le Bled. Dir.: Jean Renoir (Société des Films Historiques France 1929) cas.: Alexandre Arquillière, Jackie Monnier, Enrique River...
Sidhu, Maya. "Marguerite Renoir." In Jane Gaines, Radha Vatsal, and Monica Dall’Asta, eds. Women Film Pioneers Project. New York, NY: Columbia University Libraries, 2018.
Pierre Gaut. Production Manager: Toni. Pierre Gaut is known for Toni (1935) and Cinéastes de notre temps (1964).
Don de M. Pierre Gaut, 1969. Collection area Cabinet d'art graphique. Inventory no. AM 3764 D