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  1. Academia Julian (em francês: Académie Julian) foi uma escola privada de belas artes, fundada na cidade de Paris em 1867, pelo pintor francês Rodolphe Julian. Tornou-se numa das mais célebres escolas de Belas Artes pelo número e qualidade dos artistas que formou durante o grande período das artes plásticas no início do século XX .

  2. 29 de mar. de 2023 · Established in Paris, France in 1868 by Rodolphe Julian, the Académie Julian became a major alternative training centre to the official Ecole des Beaux Arts. Not only were women admitted as students to the Julian, but they were also permitted to draw from the nude male model.

  3. RESUMO. A Académie Julien foi fundada em 1867 em Montmartre, oferecendo aos alunos estudos de modelo vivo e sessões de correção semanais com artistas reputados. Em 1880, foi aberto um curso para mulheres. Em 1885, já possuía quatrocentas alunas.

  4. Académie Julian: o modelo artístico francês em uma perspectiva transatlântica (1880-1920. Ana Paula Cavalcanti Simioni. 2019, Transtlantic Cultures. A Académie Julien foi fundada em 1867 em Montmartre, oferecendo aos alunos estudos de modelo vivo e sessões de correção semanais com artistas reputados. Em 1880, foi aberto um curso para mulheres.

    • Ana Paula Cavalcanti Simioni
  5. Académie Julian was founded in 1867 in Montmartre, offering students studies of live models and sessions of corrections with well-reputed artists. In 1880, a course for women was created. In 1885, the school had four hundred female students.

  6. In Paris she turned to Brazilian culture for artistic inspiration, painting The Black Woman (1923), a flattened, stylized, and exaggerated portrait of a nude Afro-Brazilian woman against a geometric background. The painting marks the beginning of her synthesis of avant-garde aesthetics and Brazilian subject matter.

  7. The Académie Julian was an art school founded in 1867 by French painter and teacher Rodolphe Julian (1839-1907). It was located in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, at 24 Rue du Vieux Colombier, and became one of the leading art schools in France in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.