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1. Ecole Des Beaux Arts
M Tawfique Rahman, Lecture 4. 2nd Part of French Revolution. History IV. Summer 2015
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École des Beaux- Arts
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School of Fine Arts
The origins of the school go back to 1648 when the
Académie des Beaux-Arts was founded by Cardinal Mazarin.
Louis XIV was known to select graduates from the school to
decorate the royal apartments at Versailles,
In 1863 Napoleon III granted the school independence from
the government, changing the name to
"L'École des Beaux-Arts“
2. Ecole Des Beaux Arts
M Tawfique Rahman, Lecture 4. 2nd Part of French Revolution. History IV. Summer 2015
Frenchrevolution
The time of french revolution : 1789- 1799
Time of ecole des beaux art : 1648
Napoleon in took france on 1799
1863 Napoleon III : free the school.
Women were admitted beginning in 1897. In October 1898 after her third try,
Julia Morgan of San Francisco, California, was accepted as the first woman to be
enrolled in the Architecture Department
3. Ecole Des Beaux Arts
M Tawfique Rahman, Lecture 4. 2nd Part of French Revolution. History IV. Summer 2015
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The curriculum was divided into the
"Academy of Painting and Sculpture"
And
the "Academy of Architecture".
Both programs focused on classical arts and architecture from
Ancient Greek and Roman culture.
Many of the most famous artists in Europe were trained here such as
Edward degas, monet, renoir….
Rodin ( the thinker ) though was never accepted.
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4. Ecole Des Beaux Arts
M Tawfique Rahman, Lecture 4. 2nd Part of French Revolution. History IV. Summer 2015
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One of the most important attribute of beaux art is
This school started to think in urban context.
The mass people were important, the mass gathering places were important.
The mass need was important.
Beaux Arts style was modeled on classical "antiquities",
preserving these idealized forms and passing the style on to future generations.
5. Ecole Des Beaux Arts
M Tawfique Rahman, Lecture 4. 2nd Part of French Revolution. History IV. Summer 2015
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The after effects
The Beaux-Arts style heavily influenced the architecture of the United States
in the period from 1880 to 1920.
Non-French European architects of the period 1860–1914 tended to
gravitate toward their own national academic centers rather than fixating on Paris.
British architects of Imperial classicism, in a development culminating in
Sir Edwin Lutyens's New Delhi government buildings,
followed a somewhat more independent course,
owing to the cultural politics of the late 19th century.
6. Ecole Des Beaux Arts
M Tawfique Rahman, Lecture 4. 2nd Part of French Revolution. History IV. Summer 2015
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7. Ecole Des Beaux Arts
M Tawfique Rahman, Lecture 4. 2nd Part of French Revolution. History IV. Summer 2015
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La pare opera house
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Piazza del campadiglo
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