The Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture : the birth of the French school, 1648-1793 / Christian Michel ; translation by Chris Miller, Monographie imprimée

Translation of: Michel, Christian, 1958- Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture (1648-1793)., Genève (CH) : Librarie Droz, 2012Main Author: Michel, Christian, 1958-...., AuteurCorporate Author (Main): Getty research institute, Los Angeles, Calif., Editeur scientifiqueSecondary Author: Miller, Chris, traducteur, TraducteurUniform Title: Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture (1648-1793), EnglishLanguage: anglais ; of original work, français.Country: EtatsUnis.Publication : Los Angeles : The Getty Research Institute, [2018]Description: 1 vol. (XVI - 414 pages) : illustrations, couverture illustrée ; 27 cmISBN: 978-1-60606-535-8; 1-60606-535-1.Dewey: 707.10944/361, 23Abstract: The Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture (French Academy of Painting and Sculpture) - perhaps the single most influential art institution in history - governed the arts in France for more than 150 years, from its founding in 1648 until its abolition in 1793. Christian Michel's sweeping study presents an authoritative, in-depth analysis of the Académie’s history and legacy. The Académie Royale assembled nearly all of the important French artists working at the time, maintained a virtual monopoly on teaching and exhibitions, enjoyed a priority in obtaining royal commissions, and deeply influenced the artistic landscape in France. Yet the institution remains little understood today: all commentary on it, during its existence and since its abolition, is based on prejudices, both favorable and critical, that have shaped the way the institution has been appraised. This book takes a different approach. Rather than judging the Académie Royale, Michel unravels existing critical discourse to consider the nuances and complexities of the academy’s history, reexamining its goals, the shifting power dynamics both within the institution and in the larger political landscape, and its relationship with other French academies and guilds. --.Bibliography: Bibliogr. pages 386-395. Index..Subject - Corporate Author: Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, France Histoire | Académie royale de peinture et de sculpture, France Subject - Topical Name: Art, Étude et enseignement -- France -- Paris (France) Histoire | Art -- Politique publique -- France -- Paris (France) Histoire Subject - Geographical Name: Paris (France)
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Bibliogr. pages 386-395. Index.

The Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture (French Academy of Painting and Sculpture) - perhaps the single most influential art institution in history - governed the arts in France for more than 150 years, from its founding in 1648 until its abolition in 1793. Christian Michel's sweeping study presents an authoritative, in-depth analysis of the Académie’s history and legacy. The Académie Royale assembled nearly all of the important French artists working at the time, maintained a virtual monopoly on teaching and exhibitions, enjoyed a priority in obtaining royal commissions, and deeply influenced the artistic landscape in France. Yet the institution remains little understood today: all commentary on it, during its existence and since its abolition, is based on prejudices, both favorable and critical, that have shaped the way the institution has been appraised. This book takes a different approach. Rather than judging the Académie Royale, Michel unravels existing critical discourse to consider the nuances and complexities of the academy’s history, reexamining its goals, the shifting power dynamics both within the institution and in the larger political landscape, and its relationship with other French academies and guilds. --

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