Jean Charlot
Jean Charlot (1898–1979) was a French painter, university teacher and illustrator.
Also recorded as Palani Charlot; Louis Henry Jean Charlot; Jan Sharō; Charlot.
Jean Charlot in brief
- Born
- 1898
- Died
- 1979
- Known for
- painter, university teacher, illustrator, printmaker, lithographer and graphic artist
- Place of birth
- 10ᵗʰ arrondissement of Paris
Overview
Recorded at birth as Louis Henri Jean Charlot.
Also worked under the name Charlot, Louis Henri Jean and Charlot, Palani.
Born at 10ᵗʰ arrondissement of Paris in 1898, died at Honolulu in 1979.
In detail
the recorded working language is French.
The field of work recorded is fresco painting.
Employment is recorded with Carnegie Institution of Washington, Art Students League of New York and Smith College.
Work by Jean Charlot is recorded in the collections of Art Institute of Chicago, The Nelson-Atkins Museum of Art, Museum of Modern Art, Metropolitan Museum of Art and New Mexico Museum of Art.
Distinctions recorded are Guggenheim Fellowship.
Sources
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- 1.
“Jean Charlot”, English Wikipedia, consulted as further reading
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Wikidata, structured authority record Q432546: Jean Charlot
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