Georges Pillement

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Georges Pillement (March 23, 1898 - April 14, 1984) was a French writer, translator and photographer. He was born in Mayet in the Loire region. He won the Prix des Deux Magots for his novel Plaisir d'amour in 1937.[1]

From 1941, he published books devoted to the preservation of ancient monuments and continued his work on television, as well as the establishment of associations and a traveling exhibition in the 1960s.

He was, with Gilbert Prouteau and Jean-Pierre Thiollet, one of the renowned writers of a French magazine, L'Amateur d'Art.


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