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George Groslier (French: [ʒɔʁʒ ˈgʁo.lje] (zhorzh gro-lyay) (February 4, 1887 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia – June 18, 1945 in Phnom Penh) was a French polymath who – through his work as a painter, writer, historian, archaeologist, ethnologist, architect, photographer and curator – studied, described, popularized and worked to preserve the arts, culture and history of the Khmer Empire of Cambodia. Born in Phnom Penh to a French civil servant – he was the first French child ever born in Cambodia – Groslier was taken by his mother to France at the age of two and grew up in Marseille. Aspiring to become a painter, he tried but failed to win the prestigious Prix de Rome. Shortly afterwards, he returned to Cambodia, on a mission from the Ministry of Education. There he met and befriended a number of F

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  • George Groslier (* 4. Februar 1887 in Phnom Penh, Kambodscha; † 18. Juni 1945 in Kambodscha) war ein französischer Maler, Museumsleiter, Archäologe und Kunsthistoriker für die Kunst Südostasiens, besonders in Kambodscha. (de)
  • George Groslier (French: [ʒɔʁʒ ˈgʁo.lje] (zhorzh gro-lyay) (February 4, 1887 in Phnom Penh, Cambodia – June 18, 1945 in Phnom Penh) was a French polymath who – through his work as a painter, writer, historian, archaeologist, ethnologist, architect, photographer and curator – studied, described, popularized and worked to preserve the arts, culture and history of the Khmer Empire of Cambodia. Born in Phnom Penh to a French civil servant – he was the first French child ever born in Cambodia – Groslier was taken by his mother to France at the age of two and grew up in Marseille. Aspiring to become a painter, he tried but failed to win the prestigious Prix de Rome. Shortly afterwards, he returned to Cambodia, on a mission from the Ministry of Education. There he met and befriended a number of F (en)
  • George Groslier (né et mort à Phnom Penh (4 février 1887 - 18 juin 1945) est un artiste peintre, scientifique, archéologue, ethnologue et photographe. Il laisse une œuvre écrite dense et variée composée de nombreux ouvrages sur l'archéologie et l'art du pays khmer. En 1912, Groslier est à l'origine de la création de l'École des Arts cambodgiens devenue depuis Université royale des beaux-arts. À partir de 1926, il ajoute à cette œuvre une production littéraire centrée sur la thématique de la rencontre de l’homme occidental avec les peuples, civilisations et cultures de l'Asie du Sud-Est. Il est le père de Bernard-Philippe Groslier (1926-1986), archéologue dans la lignée de Jean Commaille, Henri Parmentier et Henri Marchal à qui il succédera en tant Directeur des Arts et conservateur au musé (fr)
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  • Phnom Penh, Cambodia (en)
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