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Jose Julian Acosta Jose Julian Acosta (1825-1891), born in San Juan, Puerto Rico, was a distinguished journalist and a f...
Julian, Nebraska Julian is a village located in 2000 census, the village had a total population of 63.
Julian was born in University of Vienna in 1931.
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Weir, Julian Alden Weir, Julian Aldenwēr, 1852-1919, b.
Gaonim Gaonimgāō´nĬm [Heb.,=excellencies], title given to the heads of the Jewish academies at Sura and Pumbedita in Babylonia immediately following the period of the Saboraim until the middle of the 11th cent.
The commander of the imperial guard under Julian the Apostate in his Persian campaign, Jovian was proclaimed emperor by the soldiers when Julian was killed.
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 Academy - Hutchinson encyclopedia article about Academy
The first academy (in the present-day sense of a recognized society established for the promotion of one or more of the arts and sciences) was the Museum of Alexandria, founded by Ptolemy Soter in the 3rd century
Charlemagne, at the suggestion of Alcuin, established a school or institute resembling an academy in 796 at St Martin's, Tours.
To this end, they procured a royal patent for erecting an academy of projectors in Lagado; and the humour prevailed so strongly among the people, that there is not a town of any consequence in the kingdom without such an academy.
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 Encyclopedia: Académie-Julian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Studio by Académie Julian student Marie Bashkirtseff (November 11, 1858 - October 31, 1884) was a Ukrainian-born Russian diarist, painter and sculptor Marie Bashkirtseff Born Maria Konstantinovna Bashkirtseva in Gavrontsy near Poltava, to a wealthy noble family, she grew up abroad, traveling with her mother across most of Europe.
Eventually, Académie Julian students were granted the right to compete for the The Prix de Rome is a scholarship for students of the arts.
A student at the Académie Julian in Paris, his realistic genre paintings and mythological themes were exhibited in the annual exhibitions of the Paris Salon for his entire working life.
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 Academie Hotel Paris
Académie de peinture et de sculpture 9: the Académie des beaux-arts, one of the five academie s of the Institut de France.
Académie des Sciences 7: ts''' was put in place, bringing together the old academie s of the sciences, literature and arts.
It is one of the five academie s of the Institut de France.
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 Académie Julian
The Académie Julian was an art school[?] at no.31 du Dragon in Paris, France.
In 1868, the Académie Julian was established by Rodolphe Julian[?] as a studio school for art students with an academic tradition.
The text of this article is licensed under the GFDL.
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 Overcoming All Obstacles : The Women of the Academie Julian: 紀伊國屋書店BookWeb   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
The Academie Julian was founded in Paris in 1868, initially to prepare students for entry to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, the 19th century's preeminent art school.
Jane Becker explores the competitive environment of the Academie Julian as it affected the Russian painter Marie Bashkirtseff and the Swiss painter Louise-Catherine Breslau.
Essays by Catherine Fehrer, the leading scholar of the Academie Julian, and Tamar Garb, an art historian who focuses on the training of women artists, give us an increased understanding of the place of the Academie Julian in the sphere of art education in Paris in the second half of the 19th century.
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 SITE MARIE BASHKIRTSEFF
I met Marie Bashkirtseff at the end of 1878 at Julian’s studio, in Paris, where she was already counted among the < strong pupils >.
I remember the impression she made upon me on my first day in the studio; it was on Monday morning, when the model was chosen and posed for the whole week.
Having afterward emigrated to the new Julian’s studio, rue Vivienne, I lost sight for a while of Marie Bashkirtseff and when I returned to the Passage des Panoramas in 1881 she was not there.
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 Julian Beck Supersite   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
This Week's This: The Legacy of Julian Beck and The Living Theatre - Thursday, September 08, 2005 The Legacy of Julian Beck and The Living Theatre Today Julian Beck Note: For those of you who are not familiar with The Living Theatre, and its founders Julian Beck and.
Julian Beck Fine Art - Distinctive art from renowned artists, from landscapes to portraits to marines to stills.
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 Academie Julian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
In 1868, the Académie Julian was established by Rodolphe Julian as a studio schoolfor art students with an academic tradition.
For young women, the Académie Julian was an important alternative trainingcenter to the Ecole des Beaux-Arts, the officialart school of France, which barred women from studying there until 1897.
Too, at theAcadémie the female students were allowed to paint from nude male models.
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 Académie Julian : Academie Julian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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 Amazon.ca: Books: Overcoming All Obstacles: The Women of the Academie Julian   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
These records, artworks, and caricatures survived in the Acad?mie Julian Del Debbio, the successor to the famous 19th-century Paris Acad?mie Julian.
Since women could not study at the official state Ecole des Beaux-Arts, the Acad?mie Julian was virtually the only art educational institution available to them.
Catherine Fehrer writes of her search and recovery of the documents, Weisberg contributes an essay on the women of the Acad?mie Julian, Becker writes of the rivalry between Marie Bashkirtseff and Louise Breslau, and Tamar Garb provides discourse on gendering and art education.
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 DBAE Lesson Plan: The Black Prince at Crecy - Julian Storey
Julian Story was born in England of American parents.
An expatriate artist, Julian spent most of his time living and working abroad in Paris.
There he enrolled in the Academie Julian, an institution popular with American students, where he received a traditional academic art education.
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 Martha Walter   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
She studied at the Pennsylvania Academy with William Merritt Chase.
On a two-year traveling Cresson Scholarship, she visited France, Spain, Italy and Holland and attended the Academie Grande Chaumiere and the Academie Julian in Paris.
Finding the academy structure too confining, she established a studio in the Rue De Bagneaus.
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 Benjamin Brown (1865-1942)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Benjamin Brown was born in Marion, Arkansas, in 1865, and studied at the St. Louis School of Fine Arts.
Further study was in Paris at the Academie Julian.
Brown was active in the American South upon completing his studies, specializing in portraits and still-lifes.
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 Rene Paul Chambellan - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Rene Paul Chambellan (September 15, 1893 – November 29, 1955) was an American sculptor, born in West Hoboken, New Jersey.
Chambellan studied at the Ecole des Beaux-Arts and the Academie Julian in Paris and with Solon Borglum in New York City.
He was also one of the foremost practitioners of what was then called the French Modern Style and has subsequently been labeled Zig-Zag Moderne, or Art Deco.
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 World War 1 and 2 - Nabis (art)
The galvanizing figure of Les Nabis was Paul Sérusier, who provided their name and disseminated the example of Paul Gauguin among them; the most famous of the Nabis are Pierre Bonnard and Edouard Vuillard, who were in fact somewhat peripheral to the core group.
Meeting at the Academie Julian and then at the apartment of Paul Ranson and preaching that a work of art is the end product and visual expression of an artist's synthesis of nature in personal aesthetic metaphors and symbols, they paved the way for the early 20th-century development of abstract and nonrepresentational art.
The integration of art and daily life was a goal the Nabis shared with most progressive artists of the time.
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 Overcoming all Obstacles: The Women of the Academie Julian. - WEISBERG, GABRIEL AND JANE BECKER; BECKER, JANE R.; NEW ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
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The first generation of women were admitted into the French academy at the end of the 19th century.
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 Albert Krehbiel (1873 - 1945) Artwork Images, Exhibitions, Reviews
Born in Denmark, Iowa, in 1873, Albert Henry Krehbiel was a graduate of the Art Institute of Chicago, where, in 1902, he was granted an American Traveling Scholarship to study abroad.
In 1903, he began his three years of study at the Academie Julian in Paris under “history” painter and muralist Jean-Paul Laurens.
Krehbiel won four gold medals at the Academie Julian (the only American ever to have done so) as well as the coveted Prix de Rome.
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 The Artists 1901 - 1911 of the Rose Valley Museum & Historical Society
Alice Barber Stephens studied art at the School of Design for Women (now Moore College of Art) and at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts where she was a member of the first class that admitted women, which was taught by Thomas Eakins.
She married Charles H. Stephens in 1890 and in 1897, she helped found the Plastic Club, which was an art club for women that met at the Philadelphia School of Design.
Rose, who had studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Arts with Hugh Breckenridge, was a talented portrait artist in her own right.
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 William John Edmondson (1868-1966)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
William John Edmonson was born in Norwalk, Ohio, in 1868.
Edmondson studied at the Pennsylvania Academy of Fine Art, and in Paris at the Academie Julian.
Upon his return to the states, Edmondson spent the majority of his career in Cleveland before moving to Southern California in 1950.
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 Beauty Worlds: Alphonse Mucha   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
One of the characteristics of this movement is the attempt to make everything art and erase the division between art and life.
He went to Paris in 1887 and studied at the Academie Julian while realistically living the life of the impoverished and starving artist.
However, in 1895 he designed a poster for actress Sarah Bernhardt's appearance in the the theatre production Gismonda and it was so well received he almost became an overnight success.
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 New Deal/W.P.A. Artist Biographies
Rainey Bennett was born in Marion, IN on July 26, 1907; died December 11, 1998 in Chicago, IL.
She attended the Chicago Academy of Fine Arts and later at the Art Institute of Chicago where she studied under Fred Schook, J. Wellington Reynolds and George Bellows.
According to his biography page, "Paul Ludwig Gill was born in 1894 and by 1920 had already graduated from Syracuse University, served in the army and nearly died from the complications he experienced as a result of the flu and his treatment at Walter Reed Hospital.
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 WALDO PEIRCE   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Soon after his rendevous with Reed he traveled to Seville, Spain where he began his artistic studies with Ignacio Zuloaga.
His artistic training soon took Peirce to the Academie Julian in pre-World War I, Paris.
In 1915, Peirce's life long combination of artistic pursuits and quest for excitement is exemplified.
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 Jefferson David Chalfant / Bouguereau's Atelier at the Academie Julian, Paris / 1891
Jefferson David Chalfant / Bouguereau's Atelier at the Academie Julian, Paris / 1891
This image is one of over 118,000 from The Art Museum Image Consortium Library (The AMICO Library™), a growing online collection of high-quality, digital art images from 39 museums around the world.
Visit www.davidrumsey.com/amico for more information on the collection, click on the link below the revolving thumbnail to the right, or email us at amico@luna-img.com.
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 Amazon.co.uk: Search Results Books: academie   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Academie Du Vin Wine Course: The Complete Course in Wine Appreciation, Tasting and Study of the Paris Academie Du Vin
Academie D'Architecture Catalogue DES Collections: 1890-1970 Vol II (Collection Architecture)
Academie D'Architecture Catalogue DES Collections: 1750-1900 Vol I (Collection Architecture)
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 math lessons - Anne Dunn
Born in London, England, she is the daughter of Sir James Dunn and his second wife, Irene Clarice Richards.
Dunn studied in London under Henry Moore and guest artist Fernand Leger before going to the Academie Julian in Paris, France.
Dunn made France her home, but spends parts of her summers at a retreat on the Nigadoo River near Bathurst, New Brunswick.
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 D.S. Nabinger represented by Sherwoods Gallery: Original Fine Art, Oil, Watercolor and Bluebonnet Paintings
Next she was off to the Art Students' League in New York for two years' instruction; later, in San Antonio, she studied with Jose Arpa and Harry Anthony DeYoung.
In 1955 she spent a summer at the Academie Julian in Paris, France.
Dollie was married to Jack E. Nabinger, who handmade and carved many of her frames.
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 Emil Carlsen (1853-1932)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-26)
Returning to Europe, Carlsen enrolled at the Academie Julian, and set about studying the old masters.
Returning to Chicago, he found work at the newly formed Chicago Art Institute.
There he taught at the National Academy of Design, and found an eager audience for the meticulous still lifes for which his is now best known.
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