Acadmie Des Beaux-arts

The Acadmie des beaux-arts (Academy of Fine Arts) is a French learned society. It is one of the five academies of the Institut de France. It was created in 1816 as the merger of the:

Members

The members are grouped seven sections:

Section I

The number of members of the Painting section was reduced from 14 to 12 by the decree # 67-778 of August 23, 1967. As a consequence, the seats #3 and #14 were suppressed. Their number was further decreased from 12 to 11 by decree on June 16, 1987. The seat #12 was transferred to section VII.

Seat #1

Seat #2

Seat #3

This seat has been suppressed in 1967.

Seat #4

Seat #5

Seat #6

Seat #7

Seat #8

Seat #9

Seat #10

Seat #11

Seat #12

This seat was transferred to section VII in 1987.

Seat #13

Seat #14

This seat has been suppressed in 1967.

See also

External link

  • http://www.academie-des-beaux-arts.fr
  • http://www.institut-de-france.fr/institut/acabeaux.htm

 

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