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-'''Gilles Néret''' ([[1933]] - [[August 3]], [[2005]]) was a French [[art critic]] and historian, journalist and [[curator]]. He has written extensively on the history of [[erotica]].+'''Gilles Néret''' ([[1933]] - [[August 3]], [[2005]]) was a French [[art critic]] and historian, journalist and [[curator]]. He wrote extensively on the [[history of erotica]].
-He organized several art retrospectives in Japan and founded the [[SEIBU]] museum and the [[Wildenstein|Wildenstein Gallery]] in Tokyo. He directed art reviews such as ''L’Oeil'' and ''Connaissance des Arts'' and received the [[Elie Faure|Elie Faure Prize]] in 1981 for his publications. Since 1992, Néret was an editor for Taschen, for which he has written [[catalogue raisonné|catalogues raisonné]]s of the works of [[Klimt]] and others, as well as the author of ''[[Erotica Universalis]]''.+He organized several art retrospectives in Japan and founded the [[SEIBU]] museum and the [[Wildenstein|Wildenstein Gallery]] in Tokyo. He directed art reviews such as ''L’Oeil'' and ''Connaissance des Arts'' and received the [[Elie Faure|Elie Faure Prize]] in 1981 for his publications. Since 1992, Néret was an editor for [[Taschen]], for which he has written [[catalogue raisonné|catalogues raisonné]]s of the works of [[Klimt]] and others, as well as the author of ''[[Erotica Universalis]]''.
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Gilles Néret (1933 - August 3, 2005) was a French art critic and historian, journalist and curator. He wrote extensively on the history of erotica.

He organized several art retrospectives in Japan and founded the SEIBU museum and the Wildenstein Gallery in Tokyo. He directed art reviews such as L’Oeil and Connaissance des Arts and received the Elie Faure Prize in 1981 for his publications. Since 1992, Néret was an editor for Taschen, for which he has written catalogues raisonnés of the works of Klimt and others, as well as the author of Erotica Universalis.

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