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Centre national des arts plastiques : ウィキペディア英語版 | Centre national des arts plastiques
The Centre national des arts plastiques (CNAP, National Center of Visual Arts) is a French institution established in 1982 under the Ministry of Culture and Communication that promotes creation of visual arts. It provides assistance to artists and galleries, and manages the ''Fonds national d'art contemporain'' (FNAC; National Foundation for Contemporary Art). ==Background==
The CNAP has its origins in the ''Division des Beaux-Arts'' (Fine Arts Division) created in 1791 just after the French Revolution with its own budget to encourage living artists and educate citizens. This was succeeded in turn by the ''Bureau des Beaux-Arts'' in 1800, ''Bureau de l’encouragement des Arts'' in 1879, the ''Bureau des Travaux d’art'' in 1882 and finally the ''Centre national des arts plastiques'' (CNAP) in 1982. Throughout this history the goal was to encourage creation of contemporary work. CNAP was created by a prime ministerial decree of 15 October 1982, under the Minister of Culture.
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