Elisabeth Taburet-Delahaye

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Elisabeth Taburet-Delahaye is a French art historian and director of the Musée national du Moyen Âge (Musée de Cluny) in Paris.

Elisabeth Taburet-Delahaye was as 1978-1987 curator for gold work at the Musée de Cluny operates. In 1987 she obtained a DEA (Master) in art history. Her dissertation in art and archeology at the University of Paris in 1989 was entitled L'Orfèvrerie gothique - XIIIe - début XVe siècle - au musée de Cluny (“Gothic goldsmiths from the 13th to the beginning of the 15th century in the musée de Cluny”).

She then worked in the contemporary art department of the Louvre , where she was responsible for several exhibitions as curator, including a joint exhibition on Limosiner enamel with the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York City in 1995.

Since 2004 she has been responsible for the scientific and artistic profile of the new Louvre-Lens Museum , and at the end of 2005 she succeeded the late Viviane Huchard as director of the Musée national du Moyen Âge .

Elisabeth Taburet-Delahaye is a member of the Société des antiquaires de France , the Union centrale des Arts décoratifs and the Commission nationale des monuments historiques.

Publications

  • Catalog de l'orfevrerie gothique (XIII-XIVe siècles) du Musée des thermes et de l'Hotel de Cluny , dissertation, Paris 1989
  • Les ivoires du Musée de Cluny 1981.
  • Artistes et métiers du Moyen-âge , 1988.
  • Thermes et Hôtel de Cluny-Musée national du Moyen âge: oeuvres nouvelles, 1995–2005 Paris 2006
  • Les secrets de la licorne (with Michel Pastoureau), 2013

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Personal entry in the Bibliothèque nationale de France
  2. WorldCat entry