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- Q1685550 description "Historian".
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- Q1685550 abstract "Jean Gimpel (10 October 1918 – 15 June 1996) was a French historian and medievalist.Gimpel was one of three sons of a French father, the art dealer René Gimpel, and an English mother, Florence, the youngest sister of Lord Duveen. Gimpel was brought up in luxury in a house in the Bois de Boulogne, though he went on to be educated in both France and Britain. He made his living as a diamond broker before establishing himself as a critic of the concept of the great artist. During the Second World War Gimpel served in the French resistance, for which he was awarded the Croix de Guerre, the Resistance Medal and the Legion of Honour.In 1987 Gimpel became a founding vice-president of the Society for the History of Mediaeval Technology and Science, the British affiliate of AVISTA and the Association de Villard de Honnecourt. Gimpel believed that the basis of sustainable development in the developing world should be low-tech mediaeval machines that could be built, maintained, repaired and replaced using local craftsmen and resources. He was also a founder of Models for Rural Development, part of the Appropriate Technology movement.Gimpel and his wife Catherine maintained a salon in London in his later years.".
- Q1685550 birthDate "1918".
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- Q1685550 dateOfBirth "1918".
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- Q1685550 name "Gimpel, Jean".
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- Q1685550 comment "Jean Gimpel (10 October 1918 – 15 June 1996) was a French historian and medievalist.Gimpel was one of three sons of a French father, the art dealer René Gimpel, and an English mother, Florence, the youngest sister of Lord Duveen. Gimpel was brought up in luxury in a house in the Bois de Boulogne, though he went on to be educated in both France and Britain. He made his living as a diamond broker before establishing himself as a critic of the concept of the great artist.".
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