Académie Delécluse Explained

Académie Delécluse
Location:84 Rue Notre Dame des Champs,
Paris, France
Other Name:Academie Delecluse
Schooltype:art school
Established:late 19th century
Founder:Auguste Joseph Delécluse

The Académie Delécluse was an atelier-style art school in Paris, France, founded in the late 19th century by the painter Auguste Joseph Delécluse. It was exceptionally supportive of women artists, with more space being given to women students than to men.

History

The academy was founded by the French painter Auguste Joseph Delécluse in the late 19th century, and seems to have been in business starting in either 1884 or 1888.[1]

The school moved locations several times before establishing a permanent location in Montparnasse on the 84 Rue Notre Dame des Champs. Like the Académie Julian, Académie Colarossi, and Académie Vitti, this school accepted women students. Men and women were trained separately, and it had two studios for women and only one for men. This proved to be particularly popular among English and American women artists. During its heyday, it was one of the four best-known ateliers in Paris, but its influence and ability to attract good students waned in the early 20th century.

The main professors were Georges Callot, Paul-Louis Delance, and Auguste Joseph Delécluse himself.[2] Edward Frederick Ertz (from 1892 to 1899)[3] [4] was also part of the faculty, teaching watercolor.[5]

Notable alumni

Notable students included:

Notes and References

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  2. https://www.artbiogs.co.uk/2/schools/academie-delecluse "Académie Delécluse
  3. 1907. ERTZ, Edward. Who's Who. 59. 562.
  4. Web site: 18 April 1906. Artist Cash Studying in Europe. 2020-11-25. Newspapers.com. Fall River Daily Evening News. 2. en.
  5. Web site: 21 April 1895. Salon of 95, Great American Exhibit This Year. subscription. 2020-11-25. Newspapers.com. The Boston Globe. 24. en.
  6. Book: Butlin, Susan. The Practice of Her Profession: Florence Carlyle, Canadian Painter in the Age of Impressionism. 2009. McGill-Queen's Press - MQUP. 978-0-7735-7525-7. 46. en.
  7. Petteys, Chris, Dictionary of Women Artists, G K Hill & Co. publishers, 1985
  8. Web site: 23 June 1899. Kinkead. subscription. 2020-11-25. Newspapers.com. Belfast News-Letter. 4. en.
  9. Web site: Channel Townsley, 5th CAC President, 1919. live. https://web.archive.org/web/20200713080351/https://www.californiaartclub.org/history/presidents-of-the-cac/channel-townsley/ . 2020-07-13 . 2020-07-12. California Art Club. en-US.
  10. Web site: Svend Svendsen, Biography. 2020-11-25. Askart.com.
  11. 1919. Miss Ida Waugh - 27 Jan 1919, Mon • Page 11. New-York Tribune. 11. 24 November 2020.
  12. Book: American Art Directory. 1905. R.R. Bowker.. 437. en.