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'''École des Beaux-Arts''' ("School of Fine Arts") refers to a number of influential
Art schools in
France. The most famous is the
École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, now located on the
left bank in
Paris, across the
Seine from the
Louvre, in the
6th arrondissement. The school has a history spanning more than 350 years, training many of the great artists in Europe. Beaux Arts style was modeled on classical "
antiquities", preserving these idealized forms and passing the style on to future generations.
The origins of the school go back to 1648 when the "''
Académie des Beaux-Arts''" was founded by
Cardinal Mazarin to educate the most talented students in drawing, painting, sculpture, engraving, architecture and other media.
Louis XIV was known to select graduates from the school to decorate the royal apartments at
Versailles, and in 1863
Napoléon III granted the school independence from the government, changing the name to "''L‘Ecole des Beaux-Arts''". Women were admitted beginning in 1897.
The curriculum was divided into the "Academy of Painting and Sculpture" and the "Academy of Architecture", but both programs focused on classical arts and architecture from Ancient Greek and Roman culture. All students were required to prove their skills with basic drawing tasks before advancing to figure drawing and painting. This culminated in a competition for the ''Grand Prix de Rome'', awarding a full scholarship to study in Rome. The three trials to obtain the prize lasted for nearly three months
. Many of the most famous artists in Europe were trained here, to name but a few, they include
Géricault,
Degas,
Delacroix,
Fragonard,
Ingres,
Monet,
Moreau,
Renoir,
Seurat and
Sisley.

École Nationale Sup. des Beaux-Arts, Paris, Rue Bonaparte entrance
The Paris school is the namesake and founding location of the
Beaux Arts architectural movement in the early twentieth century. Known for demanding classwork and setting the
highest standards for education, the École attracted students from around the world – including the United States, where students returned to design buildings that would influence the history of architecture in America, including the
Boston Public Library, 1888-1895 (
McKim, Mead & White) and the
New York Public Library, 1897-1911 (
Carrere and Hastings). Architectural graduates, especially in France, are granted the title ''élève''.
The architecture department was separated from the École after the
May 1968 student strikes at the
Sorbonne. The name was changed to ''
École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts'', and now over 500 students make use of an extensive collection of classical art, with modern additions to the curriculum including photography and hypermedia.
'Locations:'
★ Paris:
École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts (Ensb-a)
★ Dijon: École nationale des beaux arts de
Dijon
★ Bourges: École nationale des beaux arts de
Bourges
★ Nancy: École nationale des beaux arts de
Nancy
★ Lyon: École nationale des beaux arts de
Lyon
★ Lorient, Rennes, Quimper, Brest: A network of Écoles supérieures des beaux arts in Britany
Famous Instructors - École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris
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Marina Abramović
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Jean-Michel Alberola
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Pierre Alechinsky
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Louis-Jules André
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Antoine Berjon
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François Boisrond
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Léon Bonnat
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Christian Boltanski
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Duchenne de Boulogne
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Pierre Buraglio
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Jean-Marc Bustamante
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Jean Brasilier
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Alexandre Cabanel
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Pierre Carron
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Robert Chauvin
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Jean-Francois Chevrier
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César
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Claude Closky
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Leonardo Cremonini
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Henri Cueco
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Aimé-Jules Dalou
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Richard Deacon
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Jean-François Debord
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Olivier Debré
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Henri Deglane
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Eugene Duquesne
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Christian Fossier
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Louis Girault
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Julien Guadet
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Fabrice Hybert
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Joël Kermarrec
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Jacques Labro
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Victor Laloux
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Jean-Paul Laurens
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Charles Le Brun
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Charles Lemaresquier
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Noël Lemaresquier
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Lin Fengmian
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Michel Marot
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Annette Messager
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Gustave Moreau
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Pan Yuliang
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Jean-Louis Pascal
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Marc Pataut
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Auguste Perret,
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Emmanuel Pontremoli
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Paul Richer
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Jean-Joseph Sue
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Jean-Joseph Sue, son
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Jean-Luc Vilmouth
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Othello Zavaroni
Notable Alumni - École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Paris
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Nadir Afonso, painting
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David Clark Allison, architecture
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Rodolfo Amoedo, painting
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Léon Azéma, architecture
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Théodore Ballu , architecture
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Ana Black , photography, multi-media
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Maurice Boitel, painting
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Aristophane Boulon, design
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Antoine Bourdelle, sculpture
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Bernard Buffet, painting
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Suzor-Coté, painting
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John Walter Cross, architecture
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Jacques-Louis David, painting
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Gabriel Davioud, architecture
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Olivier Debré, painting
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Edgar Degas, painting
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Henri Deglane, architecture
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Eugène Delacroix, painting
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Constant-Désiré Despradelle, architecture
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Félix Duban, architecture
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Jean-Honoré Fragonard, painting
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Charles Garnier, architecture
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Tony Garnier, architecture
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Théodore Géricault, painting
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Heydar Ghiaï-Chamlou, architecture (Designer of the
Iran Senate House )
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Louis Girault, architecture
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André Godard, designer of
University of Tehran main campus
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Julien Guadet, architecture
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Jacques Guidot, architecture
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Richard Morris Hunt, architecture
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Jean Auguste Dominique Ingres, painting
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Victor Laloux, architecture
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Victor Louvet, architecture
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Albert Louvet, architecture
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Jean-Baptiste Mathon, architecture
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Annette Messager, installation, muti-media
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Claude Monet, painting
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Gustave Moreau, painting
★ Pierre de Montvallon, called
Piem, design
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Julia Morgan, architechture
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Jean-Louis Pascal, architecture
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André Pavlovsky, architecture
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Neel Reid, architecture
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Pierre-Auguste Renoir, painting
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Bojan Sarcevic, sculpture
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Joann Sfar, design
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Sisley, painting
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Clarence Stein, design
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Lorado Taft, sculpture
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Albert-Félix-Théophile Thomas, architecture
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Roland Topor, design
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Guillaume Tronchet, architecture
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Robert Wlérick, sculpture
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Valentino, fashion design
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Hubert de Givenchy, fashion design
See also
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École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts
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Beaux-Arts architecture
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Académie des beaux-arts
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Paris Salon
École des Beaux Arts de Montréal,
Canada has merged into the
Université du Québec à Montréal
External links
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The Ecole des Beaux-Arts - Historical essay
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École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts - Official website
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École nationale supérieure des Beaux-arts - History