Charles Gleyre's studio

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Charles Gleyre's studio was a prominent 19th-century Parisian art atelier where many future Impressionist painters, including Pierre-Auguste Renoir, received their early training.

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instanceOf art studio
educational institution
painting atelier
associatedWith École des Beaux-Arts tradition
associatedWithPerson Alfred Sisley
Claude Monet
Frédéric Bazille
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
city Paris
country France
era Second Empire of France
surface form: Second French Empire

early Third Republic
fieldOfWork fine art
painting
founder Charles Gleyre
genreTaught academic painting
history painting
hadFeature instruction in drawing from the antique
life drawing classes
shared studio space for students
influenced early careers of Alfred Sisley
early careers of Claude Monet
early careers of Frédéric Bazille
early careers of Pierre-Auguste Renoir
instructor Charles Gleyre
languageOfInstruction French
locatedIn Montmartre
surface form: Montmartre area of Paris

Paris
movementInfluenced Impressionism
namedAfter Charles Gleyre
notableStudent Alfred Sisley
Auguste Toulmouche
Claude Monet
Frédéric Bazille
Henri Fantin-Latour
James McNeill Whistler
Jean-Léon Gérôme
Pierre-Auguste Renoir
Édouard Castres
operatedInCentury 19th century
owner Charles Gleyre
partOf Parisian art education system
significance important training center for future Impressionist painters
influential Parisian art school in the mid-19th century
studentsIncluded many foreign artists
teachingStyle academic
timePeriod 1860s
mid-19th century

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Pierre-Auguste Renoir educatedAt Charles Gleyre's studio