- Académie Julian
The Académie Julian was an
art school inParis ,France .Rodolphe Julian established the Académie Julian in
1868 at thePassage des Panoramas , as a private studio school for art students. At the time, the government sanctioned art school of France,École des Beaux-Arts , did not allow women to enroll for study, but the new Académie Julian permitted them to enroll. Women participated in the same studies as men, including the basis of art training at the time — drawing and painting of nude models, which was considered improper for women. [ [http://www.tate.org.uk/collections/glossary/definition.jsp?entryId=13 Tate | Glossary | Académie Julian ] ] [ [http://www.californiaartclub.org/newsletter/articles/article_julian1.shtml The Women of the Academie Julian ] ] [ [http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=950DE4D61E30F93AA25750C0A96F948260 ART VIEW; An Art School That Also Taught Life - New York Times ] ]Like its counterpart, the
Académie Colarossi , it was popular with French and foreign students, particularly Americans. The Académie Julian accepted not only professional painters, but also serious amateurs. Eventually, Académie Julian students were granted the right to compete for the "Prix de Rome ", a prize awarded to promising young artists. [ [http://www.enotes.com/oxford-art-encyclopedia/academie académie: The Oxford Dictionary of Art ] ]Over time, Académie Julian opened schools in other locations. In addition to the original school at Passage des Panoramas, studios were at no. 31
Rue du Dragon in the 6e arrondissement.In 1888-1889,
Les Nabis originated as a rebellious group of young student artists who banded together at the Académie Julian.Académie Julian integrated with [http://www.penninghen.fr/indexlang.html École Supérieure d'Arts Graphiques-Penninghen] in 1968.
Notable students
*Mary Ammirato-Collins
*Boris Anrep
*Thomas Anshutz
*Jean Arp
*Margaret Ashe
*Elizabeth Atkinson
*John Noble Barlow
*William Barr
*Charles W. Bartlett
*Marie Bashkirtseff
*Cecilia Beaux
*Thomas Hart Benton
*Saul Bernstein
* Alan Best
*Robert Polhill Bevan
*Anna Bilińska-Bohdanowicz
*Pierre Bonnard
*Gutzon Borglum
*Adolphe William Bouguereau
*Louise Bourgeois
*Louise Breslau
*Francis Cadell
*Adolphe Mouron Cassandre
*Robert W. Chambers
*Colin Campbell Cooper
*Jean Crotti
*Lucien Daudet
*Jose de Creeft
*Ernest de Saisset
*Maurice Denis
*Charles Demuth
*André Derain
*Wynford Dewhurst , R.B.A.
*Etienne Dinet
*Arthur Wesley Dow
*Jean Dubuffet
*Marcel Duchamp
*Anne Dunn
*Lydia Field Emmet
*Herbert Cyrus Farnum
*Eric Forbes-Robertson
*Kahlil Gibran
*Georges Gimel
*Eric Goldberg
*C.F. Goldie
*Constance Gore-Booth
*Anthony Gross
*Axel Gallén
*Pekka Halonen
*Louis Welden Hawkins
*Robert Henri
*Paul Henry
*Hermann-Paul
*Childe Hassam
*Charles Sydney Hopkinson
*A.Y. Jackson
*Stanisława de Karłowska
*Barry Kay
*Augustus Kenderdine
*Fernand Khnopff
*Albert Henry Krehbiel
*Olaf Lange
*Jacques-Henri Lartigue
*Georges Emile Lebacq
*Fernand Léger
*Eugene Lanceray
*John St Helier Lander
*John Lavery
*Harvey Leepa
*Sabine Lepsius
*Gisèle Lestrange
*Flora Lion
*Jacques Lipchitz
*Ştefan Luchian
*John Goodwin Lyman
*Stanton Macdonald-Wright
*Jacques Majorelle
*Alexander Mann
*Johannes Martini
*Arthur Frank Mathews
*Henri Matisse
*Ghislaine de Menten de Horne
*Arturo Michelena
*Richard E. Miller
*James Wilson Morrice
*Alfons Mucha
*Ismael Nery
*Jacques Ochs
*Alfred Henry O'Keeffe
*Jules Pages
*Irene E. Parmelee
*Waldo Peirce
*Sophie Pemberton
*Lilla Cabot Perry
*Edward Clark Potter
*Sarah Purser
*Robert Rauschenberg
*Edward Willis Redfield
*Camil Ressu
*Andrew Richard
*Diego Rivera
*Ker-Xavier Roussel
*Henri Royer
*Alexander Rummler
*Tito Salas
*Paul Sérusier
*Max Slevogt
*Arthur Watson Sparks
*Edward Steichen
*John Storrs
*Marc Aurèle de Foy Suzor-Coté
*Artus Van Briggle
*Fanny Vandegrift (Osbourne)
*Jacques Villon
*Edouard Vuillard
*Beatrice Wood
*Xu Beihong References
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