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Georges Pillement (23 March 1898 – 14 April 1984) was a French writer, translator and photographer. He was born in Mayet in the Loire region. He won the Prix des Deux Magots for his novel Plaisir d'amour in 1937. From 1941, he published books devoted to the preservation of ancient monuments and continued his work on television, as well as the establishment of associations and a traveling exhibition in the 1960s. With Gilbert Prouteau and Jean-Pierre Thiollet, he was one of the renowned writers of a French magazine, L'Amateur d'Art.

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  • Georges PILLEMENT, naskiĝis la 23-an de marto 1898 en Mayet, mortis la 14-an de aprilo 1984, 86-jara, en Parizo, estis franca verkisto kaj fotisto. En 1937 li honoriĝis per la kvina literatura premio Deux Magots, prononco [dø maGO], pro la romano Plaisir d'Amour ("plezuro de amo"). (eo)
  • Georges Pillement (23 March 1898 – 14 April 1984) was a French writer, translator and photographer. He was born in Mayet in the Loire region. He won the Prix des Deux Magots for his novel Plaisir d'amour in 1937. From 1941, he published books devoted to the preservation of ancient monuments and continued his work on television, as well as the establishment of associations and a traveling exhibition in the 1960s. With Gilbert Prouteau and Jean-Pierre Thiollet, he was one of the renowned writers of a French magazine, L'Amateur d'Art. (en)
  • Georges Pillement, né le 23 mars 1898 à Mayet (Sarthe), mort le 12 avril 1984 dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris, est un écrivain, traducteur, spécialiste des littératures espagnole et hispano-américaine, auteur de livres d'art et de tourisme, auteur dramatique et romancier, collaborateur de divers journaux et revues, et photographe français. (fr)
  • Georges Pillement foi um escritor, tradutor, e diretor de fotografia francês. A partir de 1941, publicou livros consagrados à salvaguarda de monumentos antigos e continuou sua ação na televisão, com a criação de associações e de uma exposição itinerante na década de 1960. (pt)
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  • Georges PILLEMENT, naskiĝis la 23-an de marto 1898 en Mayet, mortis la 14-an de aprilo 1984, 86-jara, en Parizo, estis franca verkisto kaj fotisto. En 1937 li honoriĝis per la kvina literatura premio Deux Magots, prononco [dø maGO], pro la romano Plaisir d'Amour ("plezuro de amo"). (eo)
  • Georges Pillement (23 March 1898 – 14 April 1984) was a French writer, translator and photographer. He was born in Mayet in the Loire region. He won the Prix des Deux Magots for his novel Plaisir d'amour in 1937. From 1941, he published books devoted to the preservation of ancient monuments and continued his work on television, as well as the establishment of associations and a traveling exhibition in the 1960s. With Gilbert Prouteau and Jean-Pierre Thiollet, he was one of the renowned writers of a French magazine, L'Amateur d'Art. (en)
  • Georges Pillement, né le 23 mars 1898 à Mayet (Sarthe), mort le 12 avril 1984 dans le 7e arrondissement de Paris, est un écrivain, traducteur, spécialiste des littératures espagnole et hispano-américaine, auteur de livres d'art et de tourisme, auteur dramatique et romancier, collaborateur de divers journaux et revues, et photographe français. (fr)
  • Georges Pillement foi um escritor, tradutor, e diretor de fotografia francês. A partir de 1941, publicou livros consagrados à salvaguarda de monumentos antigos e continuou sua ação na televisão, com a criação de associações e de uma exposição itinerante na década de 1960. (pt)
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  • Georges Pillement (eo)
  • Georges Pillement (fr)
  • Georges Pillement (en)
  • Georges Pillement (pt)
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