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José Maria Sert : ウィキペディア英語版 | Josep Maria Sert
Josep Maria Sert i Badia ((:ʒuˈzɛb məˈɾi.ə ˈsɛrt)) (Barcelona, 21 December 1874 – 27 November 1945, buried in the Vic cathedral) was a Spanish muralist, the son of an affluent textile industry family and friend of Salvador Dalí.〔:es:Josep Maria Sert〕 He was particularly known for his grisaille style, often in gold and black. ==Complementing his knowledge in Paris==
Beginning on his trip to Paris in 1899, aged 25, he first became involved on a personal and private level with artists ascribed to the group known as Les Nabis, gravitating around Paul Ranson (1864–1909), who had studied at the renowned private Académie Julian, founded in 1868 by painter Rodolphe Julian. The Académie Julian, along with Académie Colarossi, were frequented by would-be foreign painters, engravers and sculptors, both male and female, including Americans, and, unlike the official École des Beaux Arts, accepted female students and allowed them to draw from the nude male mode. Many of the nude models gracing today millionaires' residences and the world's museums came, either as students or models or both, from such private, none-too-prudish Paris art schools.
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