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# [[Denis Diderot]] (1713 – 1784) # [[Denis Diderot]] (1713 – 1784)
-# [[Charles Baudelaire]] (1830-1890) +# [[Théophile Thoré-Bürger]] (1807 – 1869)
-# [[Philippe Burty]] (1830-1890) +# [[Charles Blanc]] (1813 - 1882)
# [[Champfleury]] (1820- 1889) # [[Champfleury]] (1820- 1889)
-# [[Pierre Restany]] (1930 2003)+# [[Charles Baudelaire]] (1821 1867)
 +# [[Philippe Burty]] (1830-1890)
# [[Louis Vauxcelles]] (1870 - 1943) # [[Louis Vauxcelles]] (1870 - 1943)
-# [[Charles Blanc]] (1813 - 1882) 
-# [[Théophile Thoré-Bürger]] (1807 – 1869)  
# [[Anatole Jakovsky]] (1909-1988) # [[Anatole Jakovsky]] (1909-1988)
-# [[Catherine Millet]] (born 1948)+# [[Pierre Restany]] (1930 – 2003)
# [[Gilles Néret]] (1933 - 2005) # [[Gilles Néret]] (1933 - 2005)
 +# [[Catherine Millet]] (born 1948)
==See also== ==See also==
[[art criticism]] [[art criticism]]
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Baudelaire is the most famous French art critic, see Baudelaire's art and literary criticism. Baudelaire was influenced by Diderot's art criticism.

Others include

  1. Denis Diderot (1713 – 1784)
  2. Théophile Thoré-Bürger (1807 – 1869)
  3. Charles Blanc (1813 - 1882)
  4. Champfleury (1820- 1889)
  5. Charles Baudelaire (1821 – 1867)
  6. Philippe Burty (1830-1890)
  7. Louis Vauxcelles (1870 - 1943)
  8. Anatole Jakovsky (1909-1988)
  9. Pierre Restany (1930 – 2003)
  10. Gilles Néret (1933 - 2005)
  11. Catherine Millet (born 1948)

See also

art criticism



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