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  2. School of Fine Arts of Casablanca - Wikipedia

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    The institution was founded in 1919 by a French Orientalist painter named Édouard Brindeau de Jarny, who started his career teaching drawing at Lycée Lyautey. [2] [1] Resident General Hubert Lyautey tasked Brindeau and Prosper Ricard [] with cataloguing Moroccan visual heritage to inform the guidelines for vocational schools and the reform of traditional industries. [1]

  3. Cabinet of Morocco - Wikipedia

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    The Cabinet of Morocco is the chief executive body of the Kingdom of Morocco. The Cabinet is composed of some 24 ministers including 5 "Minister Delegates". It is headed by the Head of the Government since August 2011), who is appointed by the King of Morocco from the party that achieved a plurality in the parliamentary elections .

  4. Academy of Traditional Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Traditional Arts was founded in 2012, as an expansion to the Hassan II Mosque complex, which already contained a mosque, a Quranic school, a library, and a museum. The creation of the academy was one of the major actions taken by King Mohamed VI showing his interest in Moroccan heritage and traditional arts.

  5. Grand Theatre of Rabat - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Theatre of Rabat (French: Grand Théâtre de Rabat; Arabic: المسرح الكبير للرباط, lit. 'The Great Theatre of Rabat') [1] is a large performing arts center in Rabat, the capital city of Morocco. The building is designed by Zaha Hadid and her architectural firm Zaha Hadid Architects. The building is among the last ...

  6. Dar Si Said - Wikipedia

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    It was converted into a museum of "indigenous arts" (meaning Moroccan art) and woodcraft in 1930 or 1932. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] In 1957, after Moroccan independence, the palace was split into a museum section and a section occupied by the Service de l’Artisanat (Agency of Artisanship).

  7. 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.

  8. 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.

  9. Écoles nationales des sciences appliquées - Wikipedia

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    The network of Écoles nationales des sciences appliquées (ENSA, lit. ' National Schools of Applied Sciences ' ) is a group of higher education Moroccan public schools delivering engineering courses under the system of French grandes écoles . [ 1 ]