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Académie Julian

The Académie Julian ((:akademi ʒyljɑ̃)) was an art school in Paris, France.
==History==
Rodolphe Julian established the Académie Julian in 1868 at the Passage des Panoramas, as a private studio school for art students.〔Tate Gallery, ("Académie Julian." )〕 The Académie Julian not only prepared students to the exams at the prestigious École des Beaux-Arts, but offered independent training in arts. At that time, women were not allowed to enroll for study to the École des Beaux-Arts, but the new Académie Julian accepted them, providing an alternative education and training. Men and women were trained separately, and women participated in the same studies as men, including the basis of art training – drawing and painting of nude models.〔Farmer, J. David. ("Overcoming All Obstacles: The Women of the Académie Julian," ) ''California Art Club.'' April/May, 2000.〕
Like its counterpart, the Académie Colarossi, it was popular with French as well as foreign students from all over the world, particularly Americans.〔Russell, John. ("An Art School That Also Taught Life," ) ''New York Times.'' 19 March 1989.〕 Eventually, Académie Julian students were granted the right to compete for the ''Prix de Rome'', a prize awarded to promising young artists.〔
Chilvers, Ian, ed. (2004). "Académie," 〕
The longstanding success of the Academie was secured by the famous and respected artists whom Rodolfo Julian employed as instructors: Adolphe William Bouguereau (1825–1905), Henri Royer, Jean-Paul Laurens, Edgar Chahine, Gabriel Ferrier, Tony Robert-Fleury, Jules Lefebvre and other leading artists of that time, mainly exponents of the academic style.
Over time, Académie Julian opened schools in other locations. In addition to the original school at Passage des Panoramas, studios were at no.28 Boulevard St-Jacques in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, no.5 in the 8th arrondissement, no. 31 in the 6th arrondissement, no. 51, in the 2nd arrondissement accepting female student artists as of 1880.
In 1888–89, Les Nabis originated as a rebellious group of young student artists who banded together at the Académie Julian.〔
Académie Julian integrated with ESAG Penninghen in 1968.

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