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École des Beaux-Arts

École des Beaux-Arts (French for 'School of Fine Arts'; pronounced [ekɔl de boz‿aʁ]) refers to a number of influential art schools in France. The term is associated with the Beaux-Arts style in architecture and city planning that thrived in France and other countries during the late nineteenth century and the first quarter of the twentieth century.[1]

Not to be confused with Musée des Beaux Arts (disambiguation).

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 in Europe. Beaux-Arts style was modeled on classical "antiquities", preserving these idealized forms and passing the style on to future generations.[2]

ENSA École nationale des beaux arts de

Dijon

ENSA École nationale des beaux arts de

Bourges

ENSBA

École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Lyon

in Lorient, Rennes, Quimper, and Brest

European Academy of Art (EESAB)

ESADMM École supérieure d'art et de design Marseille-Méditerranée

ENSA École nationale des beaux arts de

Nancy

(ENSBA), Paris

École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts

ESAD , Valence

École supérieure d'art et design de Valence

EBABX École supérieure des beaux-arts de

Bordeaux

Architecture of Paris

Beaux-Arts architecture

Comité des Étudiants Américains de l'École des Beaux-Arts Paris

Paris Salon

– Historical essay

The Ecole des Beaux-Arts

– Official website

École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts

– History

École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts