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Olivier bernier matisse art

          Board Members: Olivier Bernier, Secretary; Alexandra Farkas, Treasurer; David H. Horowitz, President Emeriti; Janos Farkas, VP and Secretary Emeritus.

        1. Board Members: Olivier Bernier, Secretary; Alexandra Farkas, Treasurer; David H. Horowitz, President Emeriti; Janos Farkas, VP and Secretary Emeritus.
        2. Olivier Bernier was born in the United States of French parents.
        3. This exhibition features Matisse drawings from across 50 years: We thank Ellsworth Kelly for making a brilliant and discerning selection.
        4. Matisse comes to MHC! See his drawings and learn about the French master's work from historian and author Olivier Bernier TODAY ( pm, Gamble Aud.).
        5. His Moroccan paintings from the s, marked by radical abstraction and the importance Islamic art had in his decorative conception of space, nevertheless.
        6. This exhibition features Matisse drawings from across 50 years: We thank Ellsworth Kelly for making a brilliant and discerning selection....

          Olivier Bernier

          Olivier Bernier was born in the United States of French parents.

          He lived in Paris from 1945 to 1958 and received his baccalaureate degree there.

          In 1962, Mr. Bernier received his B.A. from Harvard College. After a two year stay in Paris during which he translated several books, Mr.

          Bernier returned to the United States where he attended the Institute of Fine Arts, New York University, completing his work for a master’s degree in 1966. After being director of exhibitions at the Martha Jackson Gallery, New York, he became a private art dealer in 1968.

          In 1977, Mr.

          Bernier left that profession to become a historian. Since then, he has written Pleasure and Privilege, Life in France, Naples and the United States, 1770 1790 (Doubleday, 1980); Art and Craft, a novel (Seaview Books, 1980); The Eighteenth Century Woman (Doubleday and The Metropolitan Museum of Art, 1982); Lafayette, Hero of Two Worlds (Dutton, 1983); Louis The Beloved, The Life of Louis XV (Doubleda