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  Indiscrétions
Jacques Gillot fait en notre compagnie le point sur le délicat problème du traitement des déchets.
Il n’y a pas de tutelle du conseil général ou de Jacques Gillot sur les communes et leurs chefs d’édilité.
Jacques Gillot, sénateur, a écrit à Jean-Louis Borloo, ministre de l'Ecologie, du Développement, de l'Aménagement durable, demandant que se tienne en Guadeloupe un atelier du Grenelle de l'environnement consacré à la pollution des sols antillais.
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Jacques Joseph Jacques Joseph (1865-1934), born Jakob Lewin Joseph in Koningsberg, Prussia, was one of the fathers of mo...
Jacques Villon Jacques Villon (Cubist painter and printmaker.
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 GILLOT CLAUDE   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Gillot was initiated by his father André-Jacques before coming at a young age to Paris where he studied under J.B Corneille.
Gillot was himself at his best in producing scenes from the Comedia dell’Arte rather than with his first works, which were inspired by the Le Nain brothers and other Dutch painters who had specialised in the depiction of interior scenes.
Gillot and Watteau parted in 1708 for some obscure reasons and the former became an Academician seven years later after presenting a rather academic work titled “Christ about to be died to the cross”.
www.artcult.com /gillot.html   (283 words)

  
 Claude Gillot (Getty Museum)   (Site not responding. Last check: )
Moreover, Gillot pursued his career in the margins, beyond court taste and royal patronage, maintaining individualism and reviving the sly spirit of Jacques Callot.
Gillot entered the Académie Royale in 1715 but made his living as a decorator and painter of arabesques.
Gillot's contemporaries recognized his role in developing thefête galante, which was brought to maturity by his famous student Antoine Watteau.
www.getty.edu /art/collections/bio/a283-1.html   (200 words)

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