André Malraux
André Malraux was a French novelist, art historian, and politician, who served as France's Minister of Cultural Affairs. His legacy includes the establishment of the Musée de l'Art Moderne André Malraux (MuMa) in Le Havre, which houses an impressive collection of Impressionist paintings, further enriching the city's cultural landscape.
Born on Nov 03, 1901 (124 years old)
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Andorra:
Malraux is mentioned in relation to the theme of pain and humanity.
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Slovenia:
André Malraux was instrumental in the cultural development plans that inspired the creation of Cankarjev dom.
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Iraq:
André Malraux's character reflects on the fragility of human life in his novel 'Man's Fate'.
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North Macedonia:
André Malraux is referenced as the immortal French writer.
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United Arab Emirates:
André Malraux's idea of a 'museum without walls' inspired the exhibition.
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France:
André Malraux anticipated the risks associated with the development of La Défense.
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France:
André Malraux, lors de l’inauguration de l’exposition de Monna Lisa, déclare que les risques que prenait ce tableau en quittant le Louvre sont réels.
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Serbia:
He was mentioned as one of the giants of French literature alongside Colette.
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France:
André Malraux launched the visionary idea of Maisons de la culture in the early 1960s.
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Latvia:
Andrē Malraux was a writer and commander during World War II, known for his significant contributions to literature.
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