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  1. Welcome. Yes, a great school. Founded more than 400 years ago but at the cutting edge of today. A School where the most venerable artists such as Watteau or Matisse were trained but also the most modern such as Brancusi, Amrita Sher-Gill, or César or the most contemporary such as Neil Beloufa, Stéphane Thidet or Farah Atassi.

  2. Beaux-Arts de Paris | Beaux-arts de Paris

  3. L’École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts de Paris (ENSBA), communément dénommée les Beaux-Arts de Paris, est une école d'art française fondée en 1817. Il s'agit d'un établissement public national à caractère administratif relevant directement de la tutelle de l'État par l'intermédiaire du ministère chargé de la culture.

  4. The Beaux-Arts de Paris, formally the École nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, is a French grande école whose primary mission is to provide high-level fine arts education and training. The art school, which is part of the Paris Sciences et Lettres University, is located on two sites: Saint-Germain-des-Prés in Paris, and Saint-Ouen.

  5. Beaux-Arts de Paris, Paris, France. 96,916 likes · 227 talking about this · 19,513 were here.

  6. The term Ecole des Beaux Arts (School of Fine Arts) applies to a number of the best art schools in France (eg. those of Dijon, Nancy, Bourges, Lyon among others), the most famous of which is the School of Fine Arts in Paris, an institution now known as the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Beaux Arts in Paris which is situated close to the Louvre M...

  7. Charles Garnier. Summary of Beaux-Arts Architecture. An imposing and often decadent style, Beaux Arts buildings combined many of the main features of classical architecture, particularly columns and symmetry, with eclectic and decorative elements drawn from other historical styles.

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