Albert Edouard Gilou

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Albert Edouard Gilou (1910-1961) was a French art collector and founding art director of the magazine Connaissance des Arts. He was also art director of the magazine Réalités from 1950 to 1961.

Gilou was a descendant of Charles Sedelmeyer on his mother's side, and his father, Pierre Gilou, was a tennis player who captained the French Tennis Federation and won the Davis Cup five times. Gilou was raised in a highly motivating environment, and was given art and music lessons.

In 1939, Gilou graduated from the Paris École des Beaux-Arts with a degree in architecture. He was awarded two medals in drawing and sculpture modelling.[citation needed]

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