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  1. Founded to introduce talented American students to the best traditions in French Music and Fine Arts, the Fontainebleau Schools have hosted more than 10,000 students from around the world at the Chateau Fontainebleau during the summer sessions since its establishment in 1921.

  2. The Fontainebleau Schools were founded in 1921, and consist of two schools: The American Conservatory, and the School of Fine Arts at Fontainebleau.

  3. The Ecole des Beaux-Arts at Fontainebleau (or School of Fine Arts) was founded in 1923 and adopted the same mission as the music conservatory in the spheres of painting, architecture, and sculpture.

  4. FONTAINEBLEAU SCHOOLS OF MUSIC AND FINE ARTS/ LES ÉCOLES D'ART AMÉRICAINES DE FONTAINEBLEAU. At the nexus of French and American music and art since 1921. Menu + × expanded collapsed

  5. The School of Fontainbleau (French: École de Fontainebleau) (c. 1530 – c. 1610) refers to two periods of artistic production in France during the late French Renaissance centered on the royal Palace of Fontainebleau that were crucial in forming Northern Mannerism, and represent the first major production of Italian Mannerist art in France.

  6. The Fontainebleau Schools of Music and Fine Arts, Fontainebleau, France. 2,142 likes · 1 talking about this · 136 were here. A unique experience for Music and Fine Arts students since 1921.

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  8. Fontainebleau School. Quick Reference. The art produced for Francis I's palace of Fontainebleau from the 1530s to the first decade of the 17th century. In painting it was characterized by elegant, elongated figures, often in mythological settings.

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