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National School of Fine Arts

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  • France, Paris
  • Founded in 1682
  • ID 1025000324

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About the university

~ $4,962 / year
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Located in the capital International recognition Specialized university

The École nationale supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Paris is the original of a series of Écoles des Beaux-Arts in French regional centers. Since its founding in 1648, the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture has had a school, France's elite institution of instruction in the arts. Its program was structured around a series of anonymous competitions that culminated in the grand prix de l'Académie Royale, more familiar as the Grand Prix de Rome, for its winner was awarded a bourse and a place at the French Academy in Rome. During his stay in Rome, a pensionnaire was expected to send regular envois of his developing work back to Paris. Contestants for the Prix were assigned a theme from the literature of Classical Antiquity; their individual identities were kept secret to avoid any scandal of favoritism. With his final admission into the Académie, the new member had to present his fellow academicians a morceau de réception, a painting or sculpture that demonstrated his learning, intelligence, and proficiency in his art. Jacques-Louis David's Andromache Mourning Hector was his reception offering in 1783; today it is in the collections of the Louvre Museum. In 1793, during the French Revolution, the Académie Royale and the grand prix de l'Académie Royale were abolished, but only a few years later, in 1797, the Prix de Rome was re-established. Each year throughout the nineteenth century, the winner of the Prix de Rome was granted five years of study at the Villa Medici, after which the painter or sculptor could fully expect to embark on a successful official career.

Education programs

Arts

Bachelor of Arts

  • French

    Language of instructions

  • Full-time

    Study mode

  • $4,962

    Fee for international students

  • $4,962

    Fee for domestic students

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  • Passport
  • Photographs
  • Research proposal outline (MA, PhD)
  • Local Language Certificate
  • Proof of fee payment
  • Health and Life Insurance
  • Supervisor Agreement Form (PhD)
  • Online Application form
  • Declaration for financial support
  • Motivation Letter
  • Resume/CV (graduate, postgraduate)
  • Student visa

Why people choose this university

Located in the capital International recognition Specialized university

Contacts

National School of Fine Arts
14 Rue Bonaparte
Paris 75006
France

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