Atelier of Carolus-Duran

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The Atelier of Carolus-Duran was a prestigious 19th-century Parisian art studio and teaching workshop led by painter Carolus-Duran, renowned for training many influential portrait artists.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf art school
artist’s studio
teaching workshop
activeInCentury 19th century
early 20th century
artMovement French academic art
Realism
associatedWithPerson Carolus-Duran
country France
fieldOfWork figure painting
painting
portrait painting
foundedBy Carolus-Duran
hasReputation prestigious private atelier
training ground for influential portrait artists
inception circa 1870s
influenced American portrait painting
British portrait painting
European portrait tradition
languageOfInstruction French
ledBy Carolus-Duran
locatedIn France in the 19th century art scene
Montparnasse
surface form: Montparnasse, Paris

Paris
namedAfter Carolus-Duran
notableStudent F. Luis Mora
Félix Vallotton
George Bridgman
Henri Gervex
James Carroll Beckwith
John Singer Sargent
Julian Alden Weir
Kenyon Cox
Léon Bonnat
Paul Helleu
Theodore Robinson
Willard Metcalf
partOf Parisian art education system
studentDemographic American art students in Paris
international students
teachingFocus direct painting from life
emphasis on tonal values
study of the human figure
teachingMethod atelier system
master–apprentice model
usedMedium oil painting

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John Singer Sargent educatedAt Atelier of Carolus-Duran