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Un Louvre pour les artistes vivants ? Modalités d’appropriation du musée par et pour les artistes du xixe siècle
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Pointes, hachoirs et marteaux
Published 2020-11-01“…Between the opening of the École des beaux-arts to women in the late 19th century and the attack by suffragette Mary Richardson at the dawn of World War I against Velázquez’s The Toilet of Venus, commonly known in English as the Rokeby Venus, there was an abundance of speeches on the subject of the violence of women. …”
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Le Musée européen des copies de Charles Blanc comme « pendant » du Louvre
Published 2017-10-01“…The project, mainly imagined by the French art historian and director of the École des beaux-arts Charles Blanc, was opened in April 1873 and remained open barely nine months. …”
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La première formation de paysagistes concepteurs en France, ruptures et continuités
Published 2022-07-01“…After a brief review of the reasons for its creation and of the people who were instrumental in establishing it, the description of the first period (1946-1961) focuses on architects and urban planners from the École des Beaux-Arts who taught the French tradition of garden design. …”
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