Sylvie Le Ray Burimi has written an article about the history of art and the European construction in a FEDE publication entitled “Man and Europe”.
Please find below a brief outline of this specialist in art in warfare:
Sylvie Le Ray Burimi, Head curator in Cultural Heritage holds a Masters degree (2) in the history of art (Lyon 3) and a diploma graduate of the Ecole du Patrimoine (School of Cultural Heritage).
Head of the department of paintings and sculptures of Graphic art and Photography at the Centre for documentation of the Museum of the French Army, which is based at the Hotel national des Invalides at Paris, Sylvie has been the commissar for the exhibition entitled “Napoleon III and Italy, the birth of a nation” (Museum of the French Army, October 2011- January 2012) followed by the exhibition entitled “The View from the Front, representing the Great War” (Museum of the French army and the Library of Contemporary International Documentation, October 2014-January 2015).
She is a member of the French Committee for the History of Art and her recent publications are devoted to the history of the Hotel des Invalides, and its architecture and décor, as well as a publication on artists and artistic heritage during times of war as well as the representation of war and those taking part in it.