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  1. Académie de La Palette, also called Académie La Palette and La Palette, (English: Palette Academy), was a private art school in Paris, France, active between 1888 and 1925, aimed at promoting 'conciliation entre la liberté et le respect de la tradition'.

  2. LAcadémie de la Palette (dite aussi Académie La Palette, La Palette) est une école d'art privée française fondée à Paris, vraisemblablement au début des années 1900 et disparue en 1914.

  3. Académie de La Palette, Paris, France Instituciones de arte Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. French, 1824 - 1898. 70 obras de arte. Jacques Émile Blanche. French, 1861 - 1942. 17 obras de arte. Emily Carr. Canadian, 1871 - 1945. 45 obras de arte. John Duncan Fergusson. British, 1874 - 1961. 19 obras ...

  4. Académie de La Palette, also called Académie La Palette and La Palette, (English: Palette Academy ), was a private art school in Paris, France, active between 1888 and 1914, aimed at promoting 'conciliation entre la liberté et le respect de la tradition'.

  5. Following the publication of Du Cubisme, Metzinger was appointed to the faculty of the Académie de la Palette, which at the time was under the directorship of Le Fauconnier. Among Metzinger's students at the Académie were the Russian avant-gardists Varvara Stepanova and Lyubov Popova .

  6. Académie de la Palette Institutions d'art Pierre Puvis de Chavannes. French, 1824 - 1898. 70 œuvres d'art. Jacques-Émile Blanche. French, 1861 - 1942. 17 œuvres d'art. Emily Carr. Canadian, 1871 - 1945. 45 œuvres d'art. John Duncan Fergusson. British, 1874 - 1961. 19 œuvres d'art ...

  7. The sculptor Joseph Csaky also attended the Académie de La Palette and credited the school and his teachers for his turn to Cubism. Even beyond Paris, associations with the Salon Cubists influenced the Moscow Knave of Diamonds exhibitions, beginning in 1910, and the group also influenced Josef Capek, a leader of the Cubist school in ...