GUI Rochat - Associations and References in Literature

Associations and References in Literature

Gui Rochat is a member of the Société de l’Histoire de l’Art français since 1997

Alliance française, The Netherlands, First price 1951 article on France.

Philips, New York, ‘The Collection of the late Elizabeth Fuller Chapman’, March 3, 1981

Times Picayune, New Orleans, Louisiana, Fine Arts editor ‘A small and significant exhibition of a private collection of European Art Glass’ at the Delgado Museum, May 17, 1986.

Gui Rochat, ‘Antoine-François Callet, Portrait of Louis XVI’, article in the Arts Quarterly bulletin of the New Orleans Museum of Art for the 3rd quarter1987.

Felicity Mason/Anne Cumming, ‘The Love Quest’, publ. Peter Owen, London 1991

Rijksmuseum, Amsterdam, The Netherlands bulletin, summer 1997, number 3, p. 239

La Revue du Louvre et des Musées de France, December 1999, p. 77, number 12

La Revue du Louvre et des Musées de France, December 2000, p. 82, numbers 18 and 19.

La Tribune de l’Art, internet publication, France, several times from 2004 - present

Alberto Cottino, ‘Michele Desubleo, a catalogue raisonné’, Turin 2001, color illus. XXXI, p. 123, number 57 and p. 85, color illus. XXXIV, p. 128, number 64

Beverley Schreiber Jacoby, ‘Early drawings by François Boucher, PhD thesis, p. 247, numbers II B 3 and II B 4

Beverley Schreiber Jacoby,’François Boucher’, Master Drawings, 2001, vol. 39, number 3

Edgard Munhall. ‘Greuze the draftsman’, publ. Frick Collection 2002, p.8

Denis Coekelberghs,‘Schnetz, Géricault ?, Navez tout simplement’, Gazette des beaux-arts, Feb. 2002, p 282

Alastair Laing, ‘The Drawings of François Boucher’, publ. Frick Collection, 2003, p. 9

Françoise Jolie & Jean-François Méjanes,’François Boucher, hier et aujourd’hui’, publ. Louvre, 2003/4, pp.46-48, entries 14 and 15, illus. in color

Jean Pénent, ‘Antoine Rivalz, le Romain de Toulouse’, Toulouse 2004, p. 43 illus. in color, p. 47, pp. 144-145, number 43, illus. in color

Denis Coekelberghs, ‘Les peintres Belges à Rome aux XVIIIe et XIXe siècles’ note 100, p. 283

Denis Coekelberghs, ‘Lettres d’Alexandre Bénard à François-Joseph Navez’, publ. Les Cahiers d’Histoire de l’Art, 2006, illus. in color p. 94, fig. 6, note 70, p. 117

Dr. Alfred Bader, 'Chemistry and Art, Further Adventures of a Chemist Collector', publ. Weidenfeld, London 2008, pp.84-86, "Bloemaert, Lot and His Daughters", p. 87, illus. in color pl. 35

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