The Prix de Rome (pronounced [pʁi də ʁɔm]) or Grand Prix de Rome was a French scholarship for arts students, initially for painters and sculptors, that...
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of study for select French artists who, having won the prestigious Prix de Rome (Rome Prize), were honored with a 3, 4 or 5-year scholarship (depending...
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studios. The academy awards a Prix de Rome to eligible artists and architects. The award originated with the French Prix de Rome in 1666. In 1808 Louis Bonaparte...
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"Prix de Rome" may refer to: Prix de Rome of the French government Prix de Rome (Belgium) Prix de Rome (Canada) Prix de Rome (Netherlands) Rome Prize of...
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The Prix de Rome is an award for architects from the Canada Council for the Arts Established in 1987, the Prix de Rome is awarded to an architect or group...
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Lili Boulanger (category Prix de Rome for composition)
March 1918) was a French composer and the first female winner of the Prix de Rome composition prize. Her older sister was the noted composer and composition...
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Kart series. Grand Prix de Rome, scholarship awarded in France from 1663 to 1968 Grand Prix (Belgian Film Critics Association) Grand Prix at Brussels International...
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Belgian Prix de Rome (Dutch: Prijs van Rome) is an award for young artists, created in 1832, following the example of the original French Prix de Rome. The...
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was at the National School of Fine Arts, Cabanel won the second Grand Prix de Rome, which allowed him to move to Italy for a few years. Like all the other...
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at the Paris Salon on 4 November 1827 although - as a laureate of the Prix de Rome - he could not compete for the awards of that Salon. The French state...
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School at Rome, 1990 A. Wallace-Hadrill, The British School at Rome: One Hundred Years, 2001 Académie de France at Rome American Academy in Rome British...
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Bougereau's third and ultimately unsuccessful attempt to win the coveted Prix de Rome, even though he had submitted a work that he knew would appeal to the...
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19 Pavane pour une infante défunte Piano 1899" 20 Fugue Piano 1899" Prix de Rome essay competition; Lost, possibly auctioned score held by Antiquariat...
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The French composer Hector Berlioz made four attempts at winning the Prix de Rome music prize, finally succeeding in 1830. As part of the competition,...
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The Dutch Prix de Rome is based on the originally French Prix de Rome and is awarded annually to architects and artists younger than 35. The award was...
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Pollet: Fleure du Tage (?1817) Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle: La Marseillaise (1830) Claude Joseph Rouget de Lisle: Chant du neuf Thermidor (1830) Ferdinand...
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Alexandre Cabanel (category Prix de Rome for painting)
Cincinnatus receiving the ambassadors of Rome, in 1843, and Christ in the Garden of Olives, in 1844, he won the Prix de Rome scholarship, in 1845 at the age of...
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The Rome Prize is awarded by the American Academy in Rome, in Rome, Italy. Approximately thirty scholars and artists are selected each year to receive...
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Prize of Rome (Grand Prix de Rome) in 1955, the highest recognition of the Beaux-Arts school in Paris. He was also a laureate of the Prix de Rome awarded...
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Eugène Bozza (category Prix de Rome for composition)
Prix for his area. Bozza won the Prix de Rome in 1934 for his work La Légende de Roukmani, a one-act cantata. As part of the prize, he lived in Rome at...
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assembly of gesticulating figures, it was his third attempt to win the Prix de Rome, but lost to a painting on the same subject by Pierre Peyron. Peyron's...
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Charles Gounod (category Prix de Rome for composition)
Gounod was a student at the Conservatoire de Paris and won France's most prestigious musical prize, the Prix de Rome. His studies took him to Italy, Austria...
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Maurice Ravel (category Prix de Rome for composition)
Gail Hilson (1996). "Au-delà du scandale de 1905: Propos sur le Prix de Rome au début du XXe siècle". Revue de musicologie [fr] (in French). 82 (2): 245–267...
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Villa Medici (redirect from Villa Medici in Rome)
transferred to the French Academy at Rome. Subsequently, it housed the winners of the prestigious Prix de Rome, under distinguished directors including...
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Théodore Ballu (category Prix de Rome for architecture)
won the Prix de Rome. That year competition's final challenge was to design a palace for the Chambre des Pairs. Ballu designed the Église de la Trinité...
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pêcheurs arose from his standing as a former winner of the prestigious Prix de Rome. Despite a good reception by the public, press reactions to the work...
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Merry-Joseph Blondel (category Prix de Rome for painting)
painter of the Neoclassical school. He was a winner of the prestigious Prix de Rome in 1803. After the salon of 1824, he was bestowed with the rank of Knight...
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William-Adolphe Bouguereau (category Prix de Rome for painting)
Bouguereau determined to win the Prix de Rome, which would gain him a three-year residence at the Villa Medici in Rome, Italy, where, in addition taking...
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The Death of Priam (Lefebvre) (category Paintings in the Beaux-Arts de Paris)
Priam is an 1861 oil on canvas by Jules Lefebvre. He entered it for the Prix de Rome, which it won. It depicts Neoptolemus' murder of Priam as described in...
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Claudius Proclaimed Emperor (category Paintings in the Beaux-Arts de Paris)
nationale supérieure des beaux-arts, in Paris. The subject set for the Prix de Rome in 1886 was the event of the proclamation of Claudius as emperor in 41...
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