École Boulle

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The École Boulle is an advanced public school of fine arts and crafts and applied arts in Paris, France.

History

The École Boulle is named after the cabinetmaker André-Charles Boulle who is generally considered to be the preeminent artist in the field of marquetry in the century of Louis XIV. The school trains students from the Applied Arts « Baccalauréat » (French national secondary-school diploma required to pursue university studies for 18 years old students) to the « DSAA » (4 years degree in applied arts after the « Baccalauréat », equivalent to the first year of a Master's degree in European LMD (« réforme Licence-Master-Doctorat ») system). There are 2 different DSAA (« Diplôme Supérieur d'Arts Appliqués »), related to 2 different departments : Spatial Design and Industrial Design.

Departments

Since 1886, the « École Boulle » has trained students in two main fields which correspond to two main departments :

  • « artistic crafts », including chairmaking, marquetry, cabinetmaking, tapestry, engraving, sculpture in wood,

wood turning, bronze sculpture, jewellery ;

  • « applied arts » including spatial design and interior architecture, industrial design, furniture design, visual expression and

communication, with additional education in computer software, applied philosophy, semiotics, history of arts, etc.

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