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Académie de la
Grande Chaumière
Location
Information
School typeArt school
Founded1904
Director(1909) Martha Stettler, Alice Dannenberg and Lucien Simon
Websitewww.grande-chaumiere.fr

The Académie de la Grande Chaumière (French pronunciation: [akademi də la ɡʁɑ̃d ʃomjɛʁ]) is an art school in the Montparnasse district of Paris, France.

History

The school was founded in 1904 by the Catalan painter Claudio Castelucho on the rue de la Grande Chaumière in Paris, near the Académie Colarossi. From 1909, the Académie was jointly directed by painters Martha Stettler, Alice Dannenberg, and Lucien Simon. The school, which was devoted to painting and sculpture, did not teach the strict academic rules of painting of the École des Beaux-Arts, thus producing art free of academic constraints. One attraction was the low fees, even lower than those of the Académie Julian (which had to be paid in advance). It was said about the school that all that was provided was a model and warmth in the winter.

In 1957, the Académie de la Grande Chaumière was acquired by the Charpentier family, founders of the Charpentier Academy. It still operates under its original name, and provides two free workshops, one for painting and drawing, the other for sketches, as well as evening classes.

The Académie's building owner Yves Salats died in 2017, and the building was inherited by three different associations which decided to auction it for sale in 2018. The psychanalist Serge Zagdanski was named director of the Académie in 2018.

Teachers

Artists by country
Belarus Ossip Zadkine
France France Jean AujameJacques-Émile BlancheAntoine BourdelleYves BrayerAlice Dannenberg Co-director with Stettler – Charles DespiauOthon FrieszAndré LhoteÉdouard Georges Mac-AvoyÉmile-René MénardJean MetzingerRené-Xavier PrinetLucien SimonAuguste LerouxPierre Henri VaillantRobert Wlérick [fr] – Charles Picart Le Doux – Peter Lipman-Wulf
Poland Olga Boznańska
United States Margaret Ponce Israel
Spain Claudio Castelucho
Switzerland Eugène Grasset
United Kingdom Walter Sickert (for a time a weekly supervisor of Mlle. Stettler's classes)

Former students

Artists by country
Argentina Noemí GersteinAlicia PenalbaLino Enea Spilimbergo
Australia Lina BryansBessie DavidsonLouis Kahan
Belgium Luc-Peter CrombéJos De CockGhislaine de Menten de Horne [nl] – Konstantin Stefanovitch [fr]- Jacques Beeckmans [fr] – Berthe Dubail
Canada Canada Madeleine LalibertéArthur McKayMarthe RakineJean-Paul RiopelleRené MarcilJulien Hébert
Chile Chile Juan EmarJosé PerottiHenriette PetitLuis Vargas Rosas [es]
Canada China Zao Wou-KiPang Xunqin
Colombia Luis CaballeroOscar Rodríguez Naranjo
Croatia Miroslav Kraljević
Cuba Amelia PeláezLoló Soldevilla
Czech Republic Otto GutfreundFrantisek Kardaus
Estonia Karin LutsKonrad MägiEduard Wiiralt
Ethiopia Alexander Boghossian
Finland Tove JanssonEero NelimarkkaEero SaarinenSam Vanni
France France Yolande ArdissoneRené Aubert [fr] – BalthusGuy Bigot [fr] – Louise BourgeoisJacques Bouyssou [fr] – Philippe Cara Costea [fr] – Jean Chapin [fr] – Jean CortotMarie-Alain CouturierJacques Daniel [fr] – Gabriel Dauchot [fr] – Paul Daviaud [fr] – Paul DeltombeRené Demeurisse [fr] – Amandine Doré [fr] – Robert Fontené [fr] – Serge GainsbourgPierre Garcia-Fons [fr] – Germaine Gardey [fr] – Oscar Gauthier [fr] – Jean Gorin (1899–1981) – Étienne HajduJean Helleu [fr] – Raymonde Heudebert [fr] – René IchéRichard JeranianBernadette KanterEdmond KirazGeorges Lambert [fr] – Claude Lazar [fr] – Eugène Leroy [fr] – Carlo Maiolini [fr] – Marinette Mathieu [fr] – Jacques Mennessons [fr] – Marie-Lucie Nessi-Valtat [fr] – Alain Mongrenier [fr] – Lucile Passavant [fr] – Wilfrid Perraudin [fr] – Jean PiaubertRichard de Prémare [fr] – Paul RebeyrolleSerge RezvaniColette RicharmeGermaine RichierMaggie Salcedo [fr] – Jérôme SavaryÉmile SavitryYo Savy [fr] – Michel Siret-GilleJeanne SocquetAndré Stempfel [fr] – Michel ThompsonVictor Feltrin [fr] – René Olivier [fr] – Fernand Teyssier [fr] – Louis-Édouard Toulet [fr] – Pierre Toutain-DorbecRoger Weiss [fr]
Germany Alf Bayrle (1900–1982)- Charles CrodelPeter JanssenKatharina HeiseAlbrecht von Urach
Greece Athanase ApartisSophia Laskaridou (1882–1965) – Socrate SidiropoulosChryssa
Hungary Elmyr de HoryAnton PrinnerÁrpád Szenes
India Chintamoni KarKrishna ReddyAmrita Sher-Gil
Ireland Eileen GrayNano ReidPatrick SwiftSeán O'Sullivan
Israel Yaacov AgamIsaac Frenkel FrenelDani KaravanAvigdor Stematsky (1908–89)
Japan Kumi Sugai
North Macedonia Nikola Martinoski
Mexico Federico Cantu (1907–1989)
Netherlands Hubert MinneboJulie van der Veen
New Zealand Helen Stewart
Poland Władysław HasiorTamara de Lempicka
Portugal Mário Cesariny de Vasconcelospt:Joaquim Lopespt:MaludaMily PossozMaria Elena Vieira da SilvaCarlos Botelho
Romania Margaret CossaceanuIon Irimescu
Russia Boris AnrepAlexandra ExterWilly GuggenheimAndré LanskoySerge PoliakoffAlexander SachalZinaida Serebriakova
South Africa Lippy Lipshitz
South Korea Seund Ja Rhee
Spain Ramiro ArrueJoan Miróes:Joaquín Peinadoes:Manuel Ángeles OrtizBenjamín PalenciaAlejandro Conde LópezEduardo ÚrculoRemedios Varo
Sri Lanka Harry Pieris
Sweden Bror HjorthSiri Derkert
Switzerland Arthur Aesbacher Otto Charles BänningerOtto Baumbergerfr:Alfred BolleRolf BremHiram BrülhartSerge Brignonifr:Raymond BuchsCoghufde:Louis Connede:Otto Ernst FritschFranz FedierAlberto GiacomettiMax GublerWilly Guggenheim dit VarlinAndré LasserreMeret OppenheimOswald PilloudCharles RollierKurt Seligmannde:Paul StöckliVictor SurbekAndré Thomkinsfr:Robert Wehrlinde:Otto WylerJean Planque
Turkey Burhan Doğançay
United Kingdom Maxwell ArmfieldOlivia Mary BrydenJohn CraxtonKeith HendersonVivien JohnJacques KupfermannLowes Dalbiac LuardLewis MorleyIsabel NicholasViola PatersonBasil RakocziIsabel RawsthorneMary RemingtonJohn WalkerJosefina de Vasconcellos
United States Ward BennettHelaine BlumenfeldAlexander CalderGranville CarterEdward Clark (artist)- Warrington ColescottWilliam F. DraperFannie Eliza DuvallAdolphus EaleyDorothy EisnerHanna Eshel - Joseph ErhardyBirgitta Moran FarmerJohn FerrenPaul FjeldeAnne FlournoyMichael FraryRoy Charles GambleHerbert GentryPaul GeorgesCharles GinneverAdolph GottliebAngela GregoryAl Held -Raymond HendlerHans HofmannJack HooperSylvia Shaw JudsonAdaline KentAlbert KotinMargaret LefrancMichael LoewFrank LobdellJeanne Patterson MilesRichard E. MillerClare Turlay NewberryIsamu NoguchiJules Olitskifr:Bill ParkerGenevieve PezetAugusta SavageLouis SchankerNat Mayer ShapiroIrene SharaffCesare SteaGeorge L. StoutShinkichi TajiriBeth Van Hoesen - Bradley Walker TomlinLaura Wheeler Waring
Uruguay José CúneoAmalia NietoFederico Moller de Berg [es]
Venezuela Alirio OramasTito SalasManuel CabreElisa Elvira ZuloagaPascual Navarro

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Sources

  • Dr. Eric Cabris, Ph.D., Biografie van kunstschilder Ghislaine de Menten de Horne (1908–1995), Brussels, V.U.B., 2008, p. 4, footnote 3.
  • Antoine Bourdelle, Laure Dalon, Cours & leçons à l'Académie de la Grande Chaumière, 1909–1929, Paris : Paris-Musées : Ed. des Cendres, 2008. ISBN 978-2-7596-0034-2

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