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Claude Jacqueline Pompidou (née Cahour; 13 November 1912 – 3 July 2007) was the wife of President of France Georges Pompidou. She was a philanthropist and a patron of modern art, especially through the Centre Georges Pompidou .
Claude Pompidou, née Claude Cahour le 13 novembre 1912 à Château-Gontier ( Mayenne) et morte le 3 juillet 2007 à Paris ( 4e arrondissement ), est l'épouse de Georges Pompidou, dix-neuvième président de la République française de 1969 à son décès, en 1974. Grande amatrice d' art contemporain, elle fait entrer notamment le design et ...
Jul 4, 2007 · The Claude Pompidou Foundation announced her death but gave no cause. Georges Pompidou died in office on April 2, 1974. Passionate about modern art, particularly the work of the French artist Yves ...
For Claude and Georges Pompidou, the Centre Pompidou had to be a place where all disciplines could meet, where artists could converse with the public. It also had to support emerging scenes and introduce and provoke debate. The titanic construction works began in May 1972 with two young architects, Renzo Piano and Richard Rogers, at the helm.
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Claude Pompidou , the wife of French President Georges Pompidou, watches the Bastille Day procession on the Champs Elysees, 14th July 1973. On the... - Picture taken 07 November 2006 of Claude Pompidou, widow of former French President Georges Pompidou, during the inauguration of Metz's Pompidou...
Portrait de Raymond Barre et de Claude Pompidou lors de l'inauguration du Centre Georges Pompidou le 31 janvier 1977 à Paris, France. Portrait de Raymond Barre et de Claude Pompidou Le Président Pompidou et son épouse dans les jardins de l'Elysée, à Paris, France en juin 1969.