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  2. Écoles gratuites de dessin - Wikipedia

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    The Écoles gratuites de dessin (French for free drawing schools) were several art schools founded in eighteenth-century France, notably the École Royale Gratuite de Dessin in Paris. Around sixty independent Écoles gratuites de dessin were established in France during the eighteenth century Age of Enlightenment. They provided drawing lessons ...

  3. École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs - Wikipedia

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    The École nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (French pronunciation: [ekɔl nɑsjɔnal sypeʁjœʁ dez‿aʁ dekɔʁatif]; ÉnsAD) also known as Arts Decos' and École des Arts Décoratifs, is a public grande école of art and design of PSL Research University. The school is located in the Rue d'Ulm in Paris.

  4. Google Arts & Culture - Wikipedia

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    Google Arts & Culture (formerly Google Art Project) is an online platform of high-resolution images and videos of artworks and cultural artifacts from partner cultural organizations throughout the world, operated by Google.

  5. Connaissance des Arts - Wikipedia

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    Connaissance des arts is a monthly French art magazine devoted to the arts and their current events, published since March 1952 by the French Society for the Promotion of Art. Its headquarters are on the rue du Quatre-Septembre in Paris. [1] [2] In 2019-2020, the total of its distribution was around 45000 copies. [3]

  6. Ordre des Arts et des Lettres - Wikipedia

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    A model attribution edit summary is Content in this edit is translated from the existing French Wikipedia article at [[:fr:Ordre des Arts et des Lettres]]; see its history for attribution. You may also add the template {{Translated|fr|Ordre des Arts et des Lettres}} to the talk page. For more guidance, see Wikipedia:Translation.

  7. LISAA School of Art & Design - Wikipedia

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    LISAA School of Art & Design, (L'Institut Supérieur des Arts Appliqués) is a French private college for applied arts education founded in 1986. [1] [2] [3] LISAA has locations in Paris, Rennes, Nantes, Strasbourg, Bordeaux and Toulouse. The school is one of about 100 recognized by the French Ministry of Culture and Communication. [4] [5 ...

  8. ENSAAMA's ancestry can be traced back to the École des Arts Appliqués à l’Industrie, which in 1856 was the first professional women's school.This became merged with the schools of Germain Pilon and Bernad Palissy in 1925 and with the Cours Supérieur d'Esthétique Industrielle founded in 1958 by Jacques Viénot, occupying the site of the now École supérieure des arts appliqués Duperré ...

  9. Société Libre des Beaux-Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Société Libre des Beaux-Arts ("Free Society of Fine Arts") was an organization formed in 1868 by Belgian artists to react against academicism and to advance Realist painting and artistic freedom. Based in Brussels, the society was active until 1876, by which time the aesthetic values it espoused had infiltrated the official Salon. [1]