Julia Guillot
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Julia Guillot

France

Julia holds BAs in Archaeology, Art History, and English Literature from Sorbonne University in Paris, as well as an MA in Film Studies focusing on the mechanics of Buster Keaton’s comedy, jointly completed with Sorbonne University, Roma Tre University, and the University of Montreal. She has been working in film production and costuming since 2017, and she is currently living between the south of France and the USA while finishing her MA in Archaeology with a focus on Maya religion and death rituals. Julia loves cinema, literature, and traveling the world with her fiancé. In her free time, she finds fulfillment in expressing her creativity through different art forms, including writing, painting and drawing, modern dancing, and music.

Education:
Université de la Sorbonne, 2018
BA Archaeology
Université de la Sorbonne, 2015
BA Art History, BA English Literature
Université de Montréal, 2017
MA Film Studies
Expertise:
Maya Archaeology English Literature Art History Cinema
Member since: Feb 23, 2023
Location: France
Published posts: 5

Articles by Julia Guillot

How Did Claude Monet Capture the Passing of Time?How Did Claude Monet Capture the Passing of Time?

Impressionist painter Claude Monet captured the passing of time in his work to better understand light and color. Perhaps this was even a precursor to time lapses.

Who Was Henri Cartier Bresson?Who Was Henri Cartier Bresson?

Henri Cartier-Bresson was a photographer and a journalist known for his poetic, sometimes shocking, and always pertinent view of the world.

Discover J. M. W. Turner through 8 PaintingsDiscover J. M. W. Turner through 8 Paintings

J. M. W. Turner was a leader of Romanticism and a precursor of Impressionism. He is famous for his unique ability to paint diaphanous landscapes and capture light flawlessly.

What Is Andy Warhol’s Factory?What Is Andy Warhol’s Factory?

Andy Warhol pioneered a commercial approach to artistic production. The Factory where he created his art quickly became the social hotspot of the 1960s.

Romantic Portrayals of Death in Painting by the RomanticistsRomantic Portrayals of Death in Painting by the Romanticists

Romanticists were particularly fond of showing the scary yet fascinating topic of death in their romantic paintings.