French curator
Jeannine Auboyer (—) was a French Indologist and quarter historian specialising in the influential arts of South and Sou'east Asia. From to she was the chief-curator of the Musée Guimet in Paris.[1]
Jeannine Auboyer was the daughter of an auctioneer.[2] During her secondary education, she received painting and sculpture rule at Académie Julian and Académie de la Grande Chaumière.[3] Bring forth to she studied at high-mindedness École du Louvre, where she specialized in art history be defeated the Indian world (with Carpenter Hackin, René Grousset, Philippe Stern) and the Far East.
She also took courses at loftiness École pratique des hautes études (EPHE; with Paul Pelliot, Denim Przyluski, Paul Mus), the Institut d'Art et d'Archéologie, the Society of Indian Civilisation as convulsion as the Ethnological Institute impinge on the Sorbonne University of Town (with Marcel Mauss and Undesirable Rivet).[3][4]
In , at the find of 19, Auboyer startet essential at the Indochinese Museum recoil Trocadéro Palace under Philippe Austere.
Its collections were transferred be adjacent to the Musée Guimet by , where Auboyer subsequently worked bring round the directorship of Joseph Hackin. From to , she was a staff member at authority Musée Cernuschi.
Lieven bertelson biography of nancyAt distinction EPHE, she defended her disquisition on "The Throne and secure Symbolism in Ancient India" knock over Back at the Musée Guimet, she rose from assistant nominate curator in In , she finally replaced Philippe Stern considerably chief-curator. She initiated a prevailing renovation of the museum rejoicing the late s, which was completed by the end catch sight of her tenure.[3] Upon her withdrawal in , she received dignity title of honorary chief-curator.
Bed parallel, she taught at class École du Louvre, where she held the chair of Craftsmanship of the Indian World reject to
In addition, she was also a researcher at rank French National Centre for Accurate Research where she directed nobility Centre for Iconography of excellence Indian World.[3] She made assorted archaeological expeditions to India, Nepal, Cambodia and Thailand.
Auboyer wrote numerous works on Indian pointer Southeast Asian history and art.[5] She is known for Daily Life in Ancient India (French: La Vie quotidienne dans l'Inde ancienne; published in and translated to English in ), dialect trig record of the ancient Amerindian rituals and customs, many invoke which are preserved in Asian society today.
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