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Academism
1860 - 1880. Academic art ( Academism) is a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies and universities, especially in France, where many artists received their artistic training.

 


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Academic Art ( Academism )
(in 19th century)
The term "Academic Art" is associated particularly with the French Academy and its influence on the Paris Salons in the 19th century.

Also called academism, academicism, art pompier and eclecticism, artists such as William-Adolphe Bouguereau and Jean-leon Gerome epitomize the academic style.

In this context it is often called academism, academicism, L'art pompier, and eclecticism, and sometimes linked with historicism and syncretism. The art influenced by academies and universities in general is also called academic art.

In 1902, he left for Paris to undertake studies, first at the École des Beaux-Arts in the studio of the aged master of academism Jean-Léon Gerôme, and then at Académie Colarossi in the studio of Albert Besnard.

Academic Classicism is also called "art pompier", "academism", "academicism", "classical revival", "beaux-arts classicism" and "eclecticism".
1885-1920 ...

It is important to note that most Realists and Impressionists and others among the early avant-garde who rebelled against academism were originally students in academic ateliers.

École de Paris (1910-1950): painting, prints, sculpture, works on paper. The École de Paris was a group unified in their rebelliousness against academism.

See also: Painting, Academic art, Roman, Movement, Sculpture

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