Claude Gillot
Published on December 6, 2023
A draughtsman and printmaker in the last years of the Grand Siècle, Claude Gillot is known for the inventiveness and originality of his works, heralding the freedom of expression and mores of the Régence period (1715–1723).
With his parodies, witchcraft scenes, farces and fairground improvisations, he is an artist known for satire, comedy and performing arts. His countless drawings attest to extensive activity in a broad range of fields such as illustration, theater, opera, costume and interior decoration.
The exhibition runs from November 9, 2023 – February 26, 2024 at the Louvre, Paris 75001 France.
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