Académie de la Grande Chaumière
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School type | Art School |
Founded | 1904 |
Director | (1909) Martha Stettler, Alice Dannenberg and Lucien Simon |
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The Académie de la Grande Chaumière is an art school in the Montparnasse district of Paris, France.
History
The school was founded in 1904 by the Catalan painter Claudio Castelucho, in rue de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, near to the Académie Colarossi.[1][2] From 1909 the Académie was jointly directed by the painters Martha Stettler, Alice Dannenberg and Lucien Simon.[3] It was dedicated to both painting and sculpture. It did not teach the strict academic rules of painting of the École des Beaux-Arts, and led to art that was free from academic constraints.[4] An attraction was the low level of fees, even lower than those of the Académie Julian (which had to be paid in advance). It was said that all that was provided was a model and warmth in the winter.[5]
In 1957, the Académie de la Grande Chaumière was acquired by the Charpentier family, founders of the Charpentier Academy. It still operates under its original name, and provides two free workshops, one for painting and drawing, the other for sketches, as well as evening classes.
Teachers
Artists by country | ||
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Belarus | Ossip Zadkine | |
France | Jean Aujame – Jacques-Émile Blanche – Antoine Bourdelle – Yves Brayer – Alice Dannenberg Co-director with Stettler – Charles Despiau – Othon Friesz – André Lhote – Édouard Georges Mac-Avoy – Émile-René Ménard[6] – Jean Metzinger – René-Xavier Prinet – Lucien Simon – Auguste Leroux – Pierre Vaillant – Robert Wlérick – Charles Picart Le Doux | |
Poland | Olga Boznańska[7] | |
United States | Margaret Ponce Israel | |
Spain | Claudio Castelucho | |
Switzerland | Eugène Grasset | |
United Kingdom | Walter Sickert (for a time a weekly supervisor of Mlle. Stettler's classes)[8] |
Former students
References
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- ↑ "Académie de la Grande Chaumière". Gran Enciclopèdia Catalana (in Catalan). Retrieved 11 November 2016.
- ↑ (fr) in "La Semaine à Paris", Gallica, Bnf
- ↑ Bhattacharya, Tapan (1988). "Stettler, Adelheid Fanny Martha". SIKART Lexikon zur Kunst in der Schweiz (in German). Retrieved 11 November 2016.
- ↑ "Un lieu mythique". L'Académie de la Grande Chaumière (in French). Retrieved 14 November 2016.
- ↑ Sullivan, Michael Art and Artists of Twentieth Century China ISBN 978-0-520-07556-6 p.38
- ↑ (fr)Brugal antiquities
- ↑ (pl)zwoje-scrolls.com
- ↑ Baron, Wendy Sickert: Paintings and Drawings ISBN 978-0-300-11129-3 p136
- ↑ (fr) Dictionnaire des peintres belges
- ↑ (fr)Mediatheque Cité Musique
- ↑ Benezit Dictionary of Artists
Sources
- Dr. Eric Cabris, Ph.D., Biografie van kunstschilder Ghislaine de Menten de Horne (1908–1995), Brussels, V.U.B., 2008, p. 4, footnote 3.
- Antoine Bourdelle, Laure Dalon, Cours & leçons à l'Académie de la Grande Chaumière, 1909–1929, Paris : Paris-Musées : Ed. des Cendres, 2008. ISBN 978-2-7596-0034-2
External links
Coordinates: 48°50′32″N 2°19′49″E / 48.8422°N 2.3304°E