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The Académie de la Grande Chaumière (''academy of the large thatched cottage'') is an art school in the 6th arrondissement of Paris, France. The school was founded in 1902 by the Swiss Martha Stettler (1870–1945) (often spelled "Marthe"), and Alice Dannenberg (1861-1948). They refused to teach the strict academic rules of painting of the École des Beaux-Arts. It opened the way to the "Art Indépendant" (Independent Art). It was renamed Académie Charpentier in 1957.〔French Wikipedia article〕 An attraction of this atelier was the fees, even lower than the Académie Julian (which had to be paid in advance). All that was provided was a model and warmth in the winter.〔Sullivan, Michael ''Art and Artists of Twentieth Century China'' ISBN 978-0-520-07556-6 p.38〕 ==Teachers== *Alice Dannenburg, Co-Founder with Stettler *Antoine Bourdelle *Claudio Castelucho (1870-1927) *André Dauchez (1870-1948) *André Ménard *Jean Metzinger *René Xavier Prinet *Walter Sickert was, for a time, a weekly supervisor of Mlle. Stettler's classes.〔Baron, Wendy ''Sickert: Paintings and Drawings'' ISBN 978-0-300-11129-3 p136〕 while Jacques-Émile Blanche was teaching. *Lucien Simon *Ossip Zadkine *Yves Brayeur *Charles Picart le Doux (1881-1959) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Académie de la Grande Chaumière」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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