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    The French Academy in Rome (French: Académie de France à Rome, pronounced [akademi də fʁɑ̃s a ʁɔm]) is an academy located in the Villa Medici, within the...
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    housed the French Academy in Rome since 1803. A musical evocation of its garden fountains features in Ottorino Respighi's Fountains of Rome. In ancient times...
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    The American Academy in Rome is a research and arts institution located on the Gianicolo in Rome, Italy. The academy is a member of the Council of American...
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  • an art school in Paris French Academy in Rome, an art school in Italy French Academy of Sciences, a scientific society French Academy of Technologies...
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    Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres (category Prix de Rome for painting)
    where he assumed directorship of the French Academy in Rome in 1835. He returned to Paris for good in 1841. In his later years he painted new versions...
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  • governmental academies is the Académie Française ("French Academy"), founded in 1634 by Cardinal Richelieu. It is concerned with the French language. In the fine...
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    various foreign cultural institutes in Rome, among them that of the American Academy in Rome, the French Academy in Rome and the Bibliotheca Hertziana – Max...
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    Louis-Ernest Barrias (category Prix de Rome for sculpture)
    a French sculptor of the Beaux-Arts school. In 1865 Barrias won the Prix de Rome for study at the French Academy in Rome. Barrias was involved in the...
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    Charles-Joseph Natoire (category Prix de Rome for painting)
    23 August 1777) was a French painter in the Rococo manner, a pupil of François Lemoyne and director of the French Academy in Rome, 1751–1775. Considered...
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    Jean-François de Troy (category 17th-century French painters)
    January 1752, Rome) was a French Rococo easel and fresco painter, draughtsman and tapestry designer. One of France's leading history painters in his time,...
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    The Prix de Rome (pronounced [pʁi də ʁɔm]) or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that...
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    Barberini Faun (category Archaeological discoveries in Italy)
    Glyptothek opened in 1830 to house Ludwig's sculpture collection. A marble copy was sculpted by Edmé Bouchardon at the French Academy in Rome in 1726 (illustration...
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    In 1724 he married Miss Gossert, sister-in-law of Wengkels, director of the French Academy in Rome, with whom he had two sons: Giuseppe Pannini (Rome...
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  • the Desert consoled by the Angel. In 1768 he went to complete his studies in the French Academy in Rome. While in Rome he taught the architects James Lewis...
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    Palazzo Mancini (category Palaces in Rome)
    The Palazzo Mancini is a palazzo in Rome, Italy. From 1737 to 1793 it was the second home of the French Academy in Rome. It is located on Via del Corso...
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    The Valpinçon Bather (category Paintings in the Louvre by French artists)
    Louvre since 1879. Painted while the artist was studying at the French Academy in Rome, it was originally titled Seated Woman but later became known after...
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  • Éric de Chassey (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    raised in France. On 4 September 2009, he was named director of the French Academy in Rome, succeeding Frédéric Mitterrand. He has been married since 2013...
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    Ugolino and His Sons (Carpeaux) (category French sculpture)
    and His Sons. Carpeaux won the Prix de Rome in 1854. While in Rome, he stayed in the French Academy in Rome's Villa Medici and studied the works of Michelangelo...
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  • which included a four-year residence at the Villa Medici, the French Academy in Rome, to further his studies (1885-1887). The soloists at its first performance...
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    Charles Errard (category CS1 French-language sources (fr))
    also the Director of the French Academy in Rome from 1666 to 1672 and again from 1675 to 1684. Errard was born in Nantes in 1606 or 1609 to Charles Errard...
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    garden in Rome, containing a number of buildings, museums (see Galleria Borghese) and attractions. It is the third-largest public park in Rome (80 hectares...
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    Jean Alaux (category Prix de Rome for painting)
    (1786 – 2 March 1864) was a French history painter and Director of the French Academy in Rome from 1846 to 1852. Alaux was born in Bordeaux, the son of a painter...
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    Jacques-Germain Soufflot (category Pages with French IPA)
    Irancy, near Auxerre. In the 1730s he attended the French Academy in Rome, where young French students in the 1750s would later produce the first full-blown...
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    Gabriel Attal (category LGBT legislators in France)
    Attal de Couriss (French pronunciation: [ɡabʁijɛl atal]; born 16 March 1989) is a French politician serving as the Prime Minister of France since January...
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    Noël Coypel (category Pages with French IPA)
    Director of the French Academy in Rome in 1672, succeeding his former mentor, Errard, who had served for the first six years of the Academy's existence. His...
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    Carolus-Duran (category Articles containing French-language text)
    Beaux-Arts in 1904. The following year, he was appointed Director of the French Academy in Rome, a position he held until 1913. He was a frequent visitor to the...
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  • Belle Arti di Roma in Rome; and the French Academy in Rome inside Villa Medici. In Rome he studied under Umberto Coromaldi. In September 1929, Zorian...
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    France competed for scholarships to the French Academy in Rome. Ingres studied there, and later became its director. In 1757 the Belgian architect Jean-François...
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  • Paris in 1995. Now he works and lives in Paris, he retired to the French Academy in Rome in 2005. The writer Selim Baki was born in Algeria in 1971 and...
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    Prosper Morey (category Prix de Rome winners)
    de Rome de 1663 à 1907 [List of the pensionaries of the Academy of France in Rome...] (in French). Firmin-Didot. p. 92. Voyages en Italie et en Grèce de...
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