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  1. 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.

  2. L'Académie Delécluse est une ancienne école d'art française fondée à Paris dans les années 1880 par le peintre Auguste Joseph Delécluse. Les étudiants des deux sexes y étaient admis avec une plus grande place faite aux femmes.

  3. Auguste Joseph Delécluse (1855–1928) was a French painter and educator, known for his still life and portraiture paintings. He founded the Académie Delécluse. Biography. Auguste Joseph Delécluse was born 23 April 1855 in Roubaix, France. He studied with Jean-Joseph Weerts, Carolus-Duran, and Paul-Louis Delance.

  4. Académie Delecluse. This establishment was regarded as one of the more reactionary, cutting-edge ateliers in the French capital. It was located in the Rue Notre Dame des Champs in the art district of Montparnasse and was established towards the end of the 19th century by painter Auguste Joseph Delecluse (1855-1928).

  5. Aug 20, 2015 · Goodsir’s work showed strong composition and technique, favouring oils over watercolours. From ca. 1912 Goodsir shuttled between London and Paris, where she attended the Académie Delécluse; Académie Julian; and the Académie Colarossi.

  6. Canadian painter Florence Carlyle happened upon the first Delécluse studio in the basement of a building and decided to enroll; she preferred its relaxed atmosphere to the severe criticism of Bouguereau at the rival Académie Julian.

  7. Académie Delécluse was founded by the French painter Auguste Joseph Delécluse (1855-1928) around 1884-1888. First established in a basement with few students, word of mouth spread among the students, and to accommodate more of them, the establishment moved several times before establishing a permanent location at 84, rue Notre-Dame-des ...