In 1929 and 1930, Rivière was on the editorial board of Documents, to which he also contributed articles, such as “The Ethnographical museum of the Trocadéro" (1929, issue 1), as well as chronicles on popular culture such as “Religion and ‘Folies-Bergère’” (1930, issue 4), and profiles on jazz musicians such as Eddie South and Hayman Swayze.
Henri Matisse | Georges Bizet | Georges Cuvier | Centre Georges Pompidou | Georges Simenon | Georges Bataille | Georges Clemenceau | Henri de la Tour d'Auvergne, Vicomte de Turenne | Bernard-Henri Lévy | Henri Dutilleux | Paul-Henri Mathieu | Henri Poincaré | Robert Henri | Paul Georges Dieulafoy | Henri Mignet | Henri Cartier-Bresson | Georges Perec | Henri Fayol | Georges Duhamel | Georges de La Tour | Henri Bendel | Henri Barbusse | Georges Schwizgebel | Georges Pouchet | Georges Pompidou | Jean-Henri Fabre | Jean-Georges Vongerichten | Hurricane Georges | Henri-Pierre Roché | Henri Langlois |
The museum was inaugurated July 3, 1943 in the presence of Georges Henri Riviere, Director of the Musée national des Arts et Traditions Populaires.