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  1. Académie Julian (IPA /akademi ʒyljɑ̃/) – prywatna szkoła malarska, założona w 1860 w Paryżu przez Rodolphe'a Juliana. Z akademickim programem kształcenia stanowiła przygotowanie do Ecole des Beaux-Arts. W 1968 roku Académie Julian została zintegrowana z École Supérieure d'Arts Graphiques – Penninghen [ potrzebny przypis] .

  2. Spis polskich uczniów Académie Julian. Marek Zgórniak. 2020, Biuletyn Historii Sztuki. W uzupełnieniu artykułu ogłoszonego w „RIHA Journal” (2012) autor publikuje listę około 170 polskich uczniów Académie Julian zestawioną w wyniku kwerendy w rejestrach pracowni dla panów zachowanych w Archives Nationales w Paryżu (sygn. 63AS/1 ...

  3. A Julian Akadémia (franciául Académie Julian) egy híres festészeti és szobrászati magániskola volt, amelyet Rodolphe Julian francia festő (1839-1907) alapított a párizsi Passage des Panoramas-ban 1867-ben. Számos tanítványa híres művész lett a századforduló környékének pezsgő művészeti életében.

  4. The Académie Julian (French pronunciation: [akademi ʒyljɑ̃]) was a private art school for painting and sculpture founded in Paris, France, in 1867 by French painter and teacher Rodolphe Julian (1839–1907) that was active from 1868 through 1968. It remained famous for the number and quality of artists who attended during the great period of effervescence in the arts in the early twentieth ...

  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. The Académie would play an important role in the formation of American artists, from North and South.

  6. www.penninghen.com › school › historyHistory | Penninghen

    History. The prestigious “Académie Julian” was established in 1868 by Rodolphe Julian as a private studio school for art students, preparing them for the entrance exams of the renowned “École des Beaux-Arts” (School of Fine Arts) and also offering them independent training in arts. Many international students came to study here, in ...

  7. 1. Feb. 2000 · The Académie was founded in 1868 by the artist Rodolphe Julian, and was the only art school in Paris to offer women the same training as men. Other art schools for women existed but were largely ...