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  2. Alexandre Cabanel - Wikipedia

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    Cabanel entered the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris at the age of seventeen, in 1840, where he studied with François-Édouard Picot. After two failures, with the paintings Cincinnatus receiving the ambassadors of Rome , in 1843, and Christ in the Garden of Olives , in 1844, he won the Prix de Rome scholarship, in 1845 at the age of 22. [ 4 ]

  3. Grande Masse des Beaux-Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Grande Masse des Beaux-Arts [a] or Grande Masse is the association of students and alumni of the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts and Écoles Nationales Supérieures d'Architecture. Founded as an association on 12 January 1926, [ 1 ] it deposited its statutes eight days later and had its decree on 20 December the same year.

  4. École des Beaux-Arts - Wikipedia

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    The most famous and oldest École des Beaux-Arts is the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris, now located on the city's left bank across from the Louvre, at 14 rue Bonaparte (in the 6th arrondissement). The school has a history spanning more than 350 years, training many of the great artists and architects in Europe.

  5. Grands établissements - Wikipedia

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    The École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts or Beaux-arts (ENSBA, ENS Villa Arson) The École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs or arts-déco (ENSAD) The École nationale supérieure des métiers de l'image et du son or Fémis; The École nationale supérieure d'arts à la Villa Arson; The École Normale de Musique de Paris

  6. Max Leenhardt - Wikipedia

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    During his time there, he made a study trip to Austria. In 1877, together with his cousin, Eugène Burnand, he went to Paris, where he studied briefly at the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts with Alexandre Cabanel. [2] In Clapisses, near Aulas. Following that, he travelled throughout Normandy, visiting Mont Saint Michel, and

  7. Iba N'Diaye - Wikipedia

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    He studied architecture in Senegal, before traveling to France in 1948, where he began studying architecture at the École des Beaux-Arts in Montpellier. [2] He continued his studied fine arts at the École des Beaux-Arts in Paris in 1949; followed by the Académie de la Grande Chaumière in Paris. [2]

  8. List of works by Jean Antoine Injalbert - Wikipedia

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    The Petit Palais in Paris was built for the Éxposition Universelle in 1900 and now houses the City of Paris Museum of Fine Arts (musée des beaux-arts de la ville de Paris). Injalbert executed the relief carving on the tympanum which depicts the city of Paris surrounded and inspired by various muses.

  9. École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville

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    The École Nationale Supérieure d'Architecture de Paris-Belleville was founded by a dissident group of students from the École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts, [5] l'atelier collégial 1, led by Bernard Huet [], in 1965.