Louis Aureglia (Monaco, May 14, 1892 - December 8, 1965) was a politician, jurist and lawyer. He was elected Mayor of Monaco from 1933 to 1944 and, on several occasions, President of the National Council and Member of the Crown Council. A specialist in Constitutional Law, he published numerous works...
Louis Aureglia (Monaco, May 14, 1892 - December 8, 1965) was a politician, jurist and lawyer. He was elected Mayor of Monaco from 1933 to 1944 and, on several occasions, President of the National Council and Member of the Crown Council. A specialist in Constitutional Law, he published numerous works and was recognized by his compatriots as a man of dialogue and great value.
Born in 1898 in Algiers to an Italian family, Paul Belmondo had a passion for drawing. Passionate about drawing, he began sculpting in 1911, before studying architecture at the School of Fine Arts in Algiers. He continued his studies at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris where he took classes with Jean Boucher. He was awarded the Blumenthal prize in 1926, the grand prix artistique de la Ville d'Alger in 1932 and the grand prix de la Ville de Paris in 1936. His meeting with Charles Despiau was decisive. The return to classicism will guide his work. He was appointed professor of drawing at the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris in 1956. Member of the Institute of France, he was elected to the Academy of Fine Arts in 1960. Paul Belmondo came regularly to the Principality, notably as a member of the Jury of the Grand Prix International d'Art Contemporain de Monte-Carlo in 1978 and 1979. He died in Paris in 1982.