Acadmie Colarossi

The Acadmie Colarossi is an art school founded by the Italian sculptor, Filippo Colarossi. Located at 10 rue de la Grande-Chaumire in Paris, France, it was established in the nineteenth century as an alternative to the government sanctioned cole des Beaux Arts that had, in the eyes of many promising young artists at the time, become far too conservative. Along with the Acadmie Julian, the Colarossi school accepted female students and allowed them to draw from the nude male model. Noted also for its classes in life sculpting, the school attracted many foreign students, including a large number from the United States. In 1910, the progressive Acadmie appointed the New Zealand artist Frances Hodgkins (1869-1947) as its first female teacher. A few of Acadmie Colarossi's students:

 

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