Bernard Berthod
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BornOctober 13, 1952
Lyon, France
OccupationsHistorian, physician, writer
Bernard Berthod | |
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| Born | October 13, 1952 Lyon, France |
| Occupations | Historian, physician, writer |
Bernard Berthod (born September 13, 1952, in Lyon, France) physician, historian, writer and presenter of exhibitions from Lyon, France.
His father ran a number of business in the silk trade on the la Croix Rousse mount. He studied medical studies and odontostomatology and undertook a thesis on Jean-Jacques de Gorla, Lyon surgeon and father-Molière.[1] He then began studying history where he undertook a thesis at the University of Lyon III on the Lyon silversmith Armand Calliat for which he received a degree of Doctor of Letters.[2]
- In 1983, Religious Anjou and Goldsmiths the XIXe siècle in Angers
- In 1986, Bossan and Armand Calliat in Museum of Fine Arts of Lyon
- In 1993, Silk yarn Chambord
- In 1994, Liturgical Treasure of the Cathedral of Moulins, the General Council of the Allier
- In 1995, The Sacred Heart of Montmartre with the City of Paris
- In 2001, 20 centuries Cathedral at the Museum of Tau Reims
- In 2003, Froment-Meurice Goldsmiths at the Museum of Romantic Life
He regularly during seminar s organized by the National Heritage School and the DRAC on matters concerning the liturgy and sacred art at XIXe and XXe siècle.