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The Musée du Louvre was planning to present an exhibition of the work of draughtsman Claude Gillot this winter. However, the exhibition had to be cancelled due to pipe problems. Painter,
engraver, theater decorator: Claude Gillot was a renowned artist in the 17th century. Largely unknown today, the MUSÉE DU LOUVRE is keen to restore the reputation of this draughtsman,
renowned for his originality and his HUMOROUS, sometimes risqué WORKS... From November 9, 2023 to February 26, 2024, CLAUDE GILLOT will be featured in an eponymous EXHIBITION in the Paris
museum's Salle de l'Horloge. The exhibition features numerous illustrations, engravings and drawings from the Grand Siècle. > The lucky few who have been able to see this
exhibition are few and > far between... On Saturday November 11, 2023, water leaks were > discovered in the Salle de l'Horloge. To ensure the safety of both > works and
visitors, the Louvre had to CLOSE THE EXHIBITION FOR GOOD. > > " _Some works were removed very quickly and placed in reserve to > ensure their safety. No works were damaged.
However, climatic > stability is no longer guaranteed for the time being in these > spaces, making it impossible for these two rooms to function > properly_ ", explains the
museum. Satire, spectacle vivant, bawdy parodies, improvisations, scenes of witchcraft: Claude Gillot played with his audience and the mores of the time, when speech was subject to the
control of royalty and the Church. Despite these restrictions, Gillot asserted a resolutely COMIC and mocking style, scratching out a little more FREEDOM with each drawing. He was renowned
for his MODERNITY, which was evident in his choice of subjects: satyrs, the New Testament, commedia dell'arte... He brought new life to the art world, resolutely siding with modern
artists in the face of the traditionalists. A highly prolific artist, Claude Gillot left a large collection of fascinating DRAWINGS: we learn more about the histories of the time, standards,
major figures, fashions, the artistic news of the moment... But Claude Gillot is also admired for his KNOW-HOW and his own universe. Passionate about theater, and more specifically COMMEDIA
DELL'ARTE, he created numerous sets, immortalized theater scenes and actors in their costumes... Claude Gillot brings the same energy and talent to his satires as he does to his
religious and fairground drawings. His works are full of poetry, humor and joy... He excels in the art of telling an entire story on a single, fixed canvas. The artist also likes to create
series, which offer him a unique pictorial narrative format. Come and (re)discover this unique artist with the MUSÉE DU LOUVRE exhibition.