École nationale des beaux-arts de Lyon
The École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon is a school of art and design in Lyon, located in Les Subsistances, in the 1st arrondissement of Lyon, in the Rhône-Alpes (region) of France.
It is part of the École des Beaux-Arts tradition, that established the Beaux-Arts architecture style.
Directors
- 1960-1974 : Jean Coquet
- 1974-1992 : Philippe Nahoum
- 1992-1998 : Guy Issanjou
- 1998-2011 : Yves Robert
- 2011- ... : Emmanuel Tibloux
Students
- Adrien Bas, c. 1902
- Jean-François Bellay
- Jean-Baptiste Beuchot, 1836 to 1841
- Alexandre François Bonnardel, from 1891
- Jean-Marie Bonnassieux, 1828 to 1833
- Claude Bonnefond
- Jean-Baptiste Bouchardon, architect, sculptor
- Louis Bouquet, 1903 to 1907
- Camille Bouvagne, c. 1883 to 1887
- Fleury Chenu
- Léon Couturier
- Pierre Combet-Descombes, c. 1902
- Germain Détanger, from 1860
- Antoine Duclaux
- Joseph Dufour, 1784
- Hippolyte Flandrin, from 1828
- Michel Philibert Genod
- François Guiguet
- Léonie Humbert-Vignot, c. 1894
- Jean-Marie Jacomin, painter
- Jean-Baptiste Larrivé, 1890 to 1896
- Jean-François Legendre-Héral, sculptor
- Alphonse Legros, c. 1855
- Francisque Pomat
- Jean-Marie Reignier, c. 1833
- Jean Seignemartin, 1860 to 1865
- Nicolas Sicard
- Tony Tollet, 1873 to 1879
- Anthelme Trimolet
- Jean-Baptiste Vietty, c. 1807
- Louis Vuillermoz, 1939 to 1940
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Coordinates: 45°46′06″N 4°49′01″E / 45.76833°N 4.81694°E
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