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Charles Sterling

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Charles Sterling
Born
Karol Sterling

5 September 1901
Died9 January 1991(1991-01-09) (aged 89)
Paris, France
NationalityPolish
Occupation(s)Art historian, essayist

Charles Sterling (born Karol Sterling; 5 September 1901, Warsaw, Congress Poland, Russian Empire – 9 January 1991, Paris, France) was a Polish art historian mainly active in France.

He fought in the Polish–Soviet War in defence of newly gained Polish independence and was decorated several times. He then graduated in law in 1924 before turning to art history in Germany, Great Britain and finally in Paris from 1925 to 1928, under the direction of Gaston Brière at the École du Louvre and at the same time on Henri Focillon's course at the Sorbonne. He specialised in the French 'primitives' (notably the Moulins Master) and the Caravaggisti. From 1929 to 1961 he was curator of the department of paintings at the Louvre.

References

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  • Bazin, Germain (1986). Histoire de l'histoire de l'art: de Vasari à nos jours (in French). Paris: A. Michel.
  • Laclotte, Michel (April 1991). "Charles Sterling". The Burlington Magazine. 133 (1057): 252. JSTOR 884651.
  • Le Chanu, Patrick (1996). "Sterling, Charles (Jacques)". In Turner, Jane (ed.). The Dictionary of Art. Vol. 29. pp. 638–639. ISBN 1-884446-00-0 – via the Internet Archive.
  • Sorensen, Lee (ed.). "Charles Sterling". Dictionary of Art Historians. Retrieved 3 May 2019.