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Atelier is a French word meaning the studio or workshop of an artist. It comes from the old French term astelier, meaning workshop, which in turn comes from the word astele, meaning a chip or splinter of wood.

 


ATELIER - A workshop where an edition is pulled or printed. (from the French word meaning "studio", pronounced "a telyea".) ...

atelier - French. An artist's or an artisan's studio; a workshop. Sometimes refers to a studio where an artist trains for his profession.
Also see bottega.

Atelier*
French term for "artist's workshop." Place where an artist trains; an artist's studio.

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A printmaking workshop founded in 1927 in Paris by Stanley Hayter, an English painter, and then moved to New York in 1940.

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Johnson Atelier Institute of Sculpture, New Jersey, USA.
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Oscar Wilde House, American College, Dublin.

atelier - artist's studio or workshop
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From the sixteenth through the nineteenth century, ateliers at the royal courts ot North and Central India produced paintings on paper or cloth for the delectation of the rulers and their immediate circles.

Atelier - Atelier is the French term for studio and is often used to describe an artist studio, especially in earlier eras ...more info ...

"The Fleming was a shrewd judge of character and talent, and maintained a large, efficient, successful atelier in his little palace of an Antwerp townhouse.

Hilaire-Germain-Edgar Degas [1834-1917]; (his atelier sale, Galerie Georges Petit, Paris, 26-28 March 1918, no. 8); purchased by Louisine Waldron Havemeyer [1855-1929], New York; (her sale, American Art Association Anderson Galleries, New York, ...

Later that year he continued to study in Paris, this time with the academician Charles Gleyre, in whose atelier he met the artists Frederic Bazille, Alfred Sisley, and Renoir.

Soon, the neglected painters departed for new ateliers in Ottoman Turkey and Mughal India. There, at nearly opposite ends of Safavid Persia, these gifted artists contributed to the increased flowering of Islamic painting.

It probably received its name among young assistants in the atelier of the neoclassical painter Jacques-Louis David, who used the word whimsically to designate the old shellwork style (style rocaille) of the ancien régime , ...

Classical Realist atelier movement) and collectors to rediscover the values of Academic painting, and the benefits of classical artworks.

1860 - 1970 France - Group of artists occupying or frequenting the so called atelier shacks in Paris - contributions to cubism and orphism
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He was also known for the many outrageous parties he threw in his sumptuously appointed atelier. His studio was the place to be seen for European royalty, politicians, painters and writers.

Publisher: The printer or foundry that produces an artist's work in multiples (i.e., an edition). For example, Atelier Mourlot of Paris, France, was the publisher for Pablo Picasso's prints.

Both works by his atelier and by pupils, and those executed by his own hand, testify to its activities. However, the majority of panel paintings can no longer be seen in their original context.

which has been assembled or bought together from ready-made or natural objects or materials - as distinct from material entirely created by the artist: often described as 'the transformation of non-art objects' Atelier: French for 'workshop' or ...

The Studio (L'Atelier), 1928
The Three Graces, 1925
The Tragedy, 1903
The Yellow Sweater, 1939
Three Musicians, 1921
Three Women at the Fountain, 1921
Three Women at the Spring, 1921
Three Women, 1908
Three Women, rythmic version, 1908 ...

See also: Painting, School, Portrait, Movement, Sculpture

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