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Qué (quién) es couvrir de peinture - definición

ACADEMY THAT SOUGHT TO PROFESSIONALIZE THE ARTISTS WORKING FOR THE FRENCH COURT
Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture; Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture; Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture; Academie de peinture et de sculpture; Academie royale de peinture et de sculpture; Académie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture; Académie Royale; Academie royale de Peinture et de Sculpture; Academie Royale; Académie royal de peinture et de sculpture; Académie royale de Paris; Académie royale de peinture; École royale des élèves protégés; Académie de Peinture et de Sculpture; Académie de peinture et de sculpture; Académie peinture et de sculpture; Académie de peinture; Académie peinture
  • ''[[The Embarkation for Cythera]]'', 1717, was [[Antoine Watteau]]'s [[reception piece]] for the Académie royale de peinture et de sxulpture.
  • 1712–21}}) by [[Jean-Baptiste Martin]]

Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture         
The Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture (; ) was founded in 1648 in Paris, France. It was the premier art institution of France during the latter part of the Ancien Régime until it was abolished in 1793 during the French Revolution.
Société Normande de Peinture Moderne         
  • Les Baigneuses (The Bathers)]]'', oil on canvas, 105 x 171 cm. Exhibited at the [[Salon des Indépendants]] in Paris during the spring of 1912, and the Salon de la [[Section d'Or]], Galerie La Boétie in Paris, October 1912. [[Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris]]
  • ''Almanach pour 1908'', Edition du Group des XXX, December 1907, Paris, Rouen
  • [[Francis Picabia]], 1912, ''Tarentelle'', oil on canvas, 73.6 x 92.1 cm, [[Museum of Modern Art]], New York. Reproduced in ''[[Du "Cubisme"]]''
  • [[Marcel Duchamp]], 1911, ''La sonate (Sonata)'', oil on canvas, 145.1 x 113.3 cm, [[Philadelphia Museum of Art]]
  • From left to right: [[Robert Antoine Pinchon]], Mrs. Dumont, La Broue and Pierre Dumont, at an exhibition before World War I
  • Société Normande de Peinture Moderne, Conference Contradictoire sur le "Cubisme", 1912
  • [[Tobeen]], 1912, ''Pelotaris'', oil on canvas, 147.5 x 115.5 cm, shown at [[Salon des Indépendants]] 1912, and Moderni Umeni, SVU Mánes, Prague, 1914
FRENCH ORGANISATION OF ARTISTS
Societe Normande de Peinture Moderne
The Société Normande de Peinture Moderne, also known as Société de Peinture Moderne, or alternatively, Normand Society of Modern Painting, was a collective of eminent painters, sculptors, poets, musicians and critics associated with Post-Impressionism, Fauvism, Cubism and Orphism. The Société Normande de la Peinture Moderne was a diverse collection of avant-garde artists; in part a subgrouping of the Cubist movement, evolving alongside the so-called Salon Cubist group, first independently then in tandem with the core group of Cubists that emerged at the Salon d'Automne and Salon des Indépendants between 1909 and 1911 (i.
Painting (Blue Star)         
PAINTING BY JOAN MIRÓ
Painting Blue Star; Painting: Blue Star; Peinture (Etoile Bleue); Peinture Etoile Bleue
Painting (Blue Star) () is a 1927 painting by the Spanish artist Joan Miró. In June 2012, it sold at auction for £23.

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Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture

The Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture (French: [akademi ʁwajal də pɛ̃tyʁ e də skyltyʁ]; English: "Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture") was founded in 1648 in Paris, France. It was the premier art institution of France during the latter part of the Ancien Régime until it was abolished in 1793 during the French Revolution. It included most of the important painters and sculptors, maintained almost total control of teaching and exhibitions, and afforded its members preference in royal commissions.