Salon of 1817

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The Salon of 1817 was an official Paris art exhibition under the Bourbon Restoration that showcased contemporary French painting and sculpture and helped shape post-Napoleonic artistic trends.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Paris Salon
art exhibition
recurring cultural event
artMovementContext French Neoclassicism NERFINISHED
emerging Romanticism in France
audience French critics
Parisian art public
country France
culturalRole forum for debate on contemporary art in France
instrument of royal cultural policy
eligibility French artists
foreign artists working in France
exhibitionType official art exhibition
focus contemporary French painting
contemporary French sculpture
genre art exhibition of painting and sculpture
impactOn careers of exhibiting French painters
careers of exhibiting French sculptors
language French
location Paris
organizer Académie des Beaux-Arts NERFINISHED
French Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture NERFINISHED
partOf series of Paris Salons
politicalContext Bourbon monarchy NERFINISHED
predecessor Salon of 1814 NERFINISHED
selectionProcess jury selection
significance helped shape post-Napoleonic artistic trends in France
served as a key platform for academic art under the Restoration
sponsor French state NERFINISHED
startTime 1817
successor Salon of 1819 NERFINISHED
temporalContext after the fall of Napoleon I
timePeriod post-Napoleonic era
underGovernment Bourbon Restoration NERFINISHED
venueType museum exhibition space

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Salon of 1819 follows Salon of 1817