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Estelle Guille des Buttes obtained her diploma from the Institut National du Patrimoine in Paris and is Chief Curator of Pont-Aven Museum, which she has run since 2006, overseeing its extension and restoration. She has organised several exhibitions, including Maurice Denis et la Bretagne in 2009, earmarked by the Ministry of Culture as being of national interest, and in 2017 La Modernité en Bretagne. Estelle Guille des Buttes is also the author of numerous articles and other publications on the Pont-Aven school. She has been granted the title of Chevalier des Arts et Lettres. Adrien Goetz is a member of the Institute (Academy of Fine Arts), a former student of the école Normale Supérieure, and holds an agrégation in History and a PhD in the History of Art. At present, he teaches History of Art at the University of Paris-Sorbonne. He has a special interest in the art of the nineteenth century. Adrien Goetz also writes novels, which are set in an art world or museum context. He is Chief Editor of Grande Galerie. Le Journal du Louvre, the museum's official magazine. He writes a column for Le Figaro every Monday titled 'Les Arts'. Jean-Marie Rouart was born at Neuilly-sur-Seine on 9 April 1943 into a family of painters. He is a writer and journalist and published his first novel, La Fuite en Pologne, in 1974. His novel Avant-guerre won the Prix Renaudot in 1983. His other novels include Le cavalier blessé, 1987; La femme de proie, 1989; Le voleur de jeunesse, 1990; Le goût du malheur, 1993; L'invention de l'amour, 1997. Jean-Marie Rouart has also pursued a parallel career in journalism, firstly at Magazine littéraire, then at Le Figaro and Quotidien de Paris, where he edited the literary section. Following his period as editor of Figaro littéraire, from 1986 to 2003, he started writing for Paris Match.