
MONTBLANC Patron of Art / The Prince Regent
Despite various periods of turmoil during his reign, King George IV of Britain, with his appreciation for the fine arts, managed to shape British culture
Despite various periods of turmoil during his reign, King George IV of Britain, with his appreciation for the fine arts, managed to shape British culture
The Marquise de Pompadour – the charming mistress of King Louis XV – was not only one of the most characteristic figures at the court
Greta Garbo, one of the few divas from the silent-film era who also shot to international fame with the advent of sound films, was regarded
Founded to uphold Montblanc’s commitment to promote fine art and culture, the Montblanc de la Culture Foundation honors people from all over the world who
Gaius Octavian, honoured by the Roman Senate with the name Augustus, was the driving force behind the cultural revival of the epoch that followed numerous
Although the last direct descendent of the Medici house died centuries ago, the name of this aristocratic family from Florence is still evocative of a
Ernest Hemingway was undoubtedly one of the greatest of the 20th century, and he still inspires discriminating literature enthusiasts all around the world. In works
Agatha Christie captivated millions of people all around the world with the clever narrative style and brilliantly constructed plots of her novels, plays and shorts
With masterworks such as “The Trail”, “The Judgement” and “The Metamorphosis”, Franz Kafka became the literary model of a whole generation. Having died young from
The Roaring twenties were the age of extravagance and Art Deco. The people of its jazz age generation had a ball with the Charleston and
There is hardly any 20th century writer who does not cite Fyodor M. Dostoevsky as one of his or her greatest influences. Because Dostoevsky, like