Introduction to the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris: focus on women artists
The Beaux-Arts de Paris opens the doors of their buildings classified as historical monuments. For the first time, rediscover the history of art with an introduction to the collections of the Beaux-Arts de Paris under the prism of women artists who have marked the life of the School. Conference conducted on Saturday by Hélène Gasnault, curator in charge of the collection of drawings, and on Sunday by Alice Thomine-Berrada, head of the collections department, curator in charge of the collection of paintings, sculptures and objects. Amphitheatre des Loges, access within the limits of available places.
The Beaux-Arts de Paris, heirs of the Royal Academies of Painting and Sculpture, is both a place of training and artistic experimentation, a place of exhibition and conservation of historical and contemporary collections and a publishing house. Located in an exceptional site of more than two hectares in the heart of Paris, close to Saint-Germain-des-Prés, the establishment presents a condensed architecture, from the seventeenth with the Augustin chapel, to the twentieth century with the building signed Auguste Perret.
From the 19th century to May 1968, from academicism to the avant-garde, the Beaux-Arts de Paris have been witnesses and actors of their time for 200 years.