Salon of 1822

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The Salon of 1822 was an official Paris art exhibition of the French Académie des Beaux-Arts that showcased contemporary painting and sculpture and played a key role in shaping early 19th-century French artistic taste.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf 19th-century art event
Paris Salon
art exhibition
access public exhibition
aim to affirm academic standards in art
to present current artistic production to the public
artisticMovementContext French academic art
transition between Neoclassicism and Romanticism in France
associatedWith French Academy tradition of the Salon
audience French art critics
Parisian art public
patrons and collectors
chronology held after the Salon of 1820
held before the Salon of 1824
country France
culturalContext French art academy system
Restoration-era France NERFINISHED
exhibitionType juried exhibition
field fine arts
painting
sculpture
genre art exhibition of painting and sculpture
hasFormat periodic Salon exhibition
influenced careers of exhibiting artists
reception of academic art in France
language French
location Paris
medium bronze sculpture
marble sculpture
oil painting
organizer Académie des Beaux-Arts NERFINISHED
French Academy of Fine Arts NERFINISHED
partOf Paris Salon exhibitions NERFINISHED
role shaping early 19th-century French artistic taste
selectionProcess works accepted by academic jury
significance key platform for academic art in France
major official exhibition of contemporary French art
sponsor French state NERFINISHED
subject contemporary French painting
contemporary French sculpture
temporalContext early 19th century

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Salon of 1819 followedBy Salon of 1822
The Barque of Dante exhibitedAt Salon of 1822