Académie des Beaux-Arts

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The Académie des Beaux-Arts (French pronunciation: [akademi de bo.z‿aʁ], Academy of Fine Arts) is a French learned society. It is one of the five academies of the Institut de France.

It was created in 1795 as the merger of the:

Currently, the Académie des Beaux-Arts provides several awards including six dedicated prizes :

Previously the Académie granted the Prix Rossini for excellence in libretto or music composition.

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[edit] Members

The members are grouped into eight sections:

Current member as of January 2010 on alphabetical order

Section Seat Member Date
I : Painting

2 Pierre Carron 1990
4 Jean Cortot 2001
5 Vacant 2000
6 Georges Mathieu 1975
7 Vladimir Velickovic 2005
8 Guy de Rougemont 1997
9 Chu Teh-Chun 1997
10 Zao Wou Ki 2002
11 Arnaud d'Hauterives 1984
13 Yves Millecamps 2001
II : Sculpture

1 Jean Cardot 1983
2 Claude Abeille 1992
3 Vacant 2006
5 Eugène Dodeigne 1999
6 Gérard Lanvin 1990
7 Pierre Edouard 2008
8 Antoine Poncet 1993
9 Brigitte Terziev 2007
III : Architecture

1 Jacques Rougerie 2008
2 Michel Folliasson 1998
3 Aymeric Zublena 2008
4 Roger Taillibert 1983
5 Claude Parent 2005
6 Vacant 2008
7 Vacant 2007
9 Paul Andreu 1996
10 Yves Boiret 2002
IV : Etching 1 Érik Desmazières 2008
2 Pierre-Yves Trémois 1978
3 Louis-René Berge 2005
4 René Quillivic 1994
V : Musical composition 1 Laurent Petitgirard 2000
2 Jean Prodromidès 1990
3 Michaël Levinas 2009
4 Vacant 2008
5 François-Bernard Mâche 2002
6 Édith Canat de Chizy 2005
7 Charles Chaynes 2005
8 Jacques Taddei 2001
VI : Unattached members

1 William Christie 2008
3 Hugues Gall 2002
4 Vacant 2007
5 Michel David-Weill 1982
6 Marc Ladreit de Lacharrière 2005
7 Vacant 2008
8 Pierre Cardin 1992
10 Henri Loyrette 1997
11 Vacant 2007
13 François-Bernard Michel 2000
VII : Artistic creation in the cinema and the audio-visual field 1 Régis Wargnier 2007
2 Roman Polanski 1998
3 Jean-Jacques Annaud 2007
4 Pierre Schoendoerffer 1988
5 Vacant 2006
6 Jeanne Moreau 2000
VIII : Photography 1 Lucien Clergue 2006
2 Yann Arthus-Bertrand 2006

[edit] Section I: Painting

The number of members of the Painting section was reduced from 14 to 12 by the decree # 67-778 of 23 August 1967. As a consequence, the #3 and #14 seats were suppressed. Their number was further decreased from 12 to 11 by decree on 16 June 1987. The #12 seat was transferred to section VII. The #1 seat was transferred to section VII in 1998, and their number was decreased from 11 to 10.

[edit] Seat #1

This seat was transferred to section VII in 1998.

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[edit] Seat #3

This seat was discontinued in 1967.

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[edit] Seat #11

[edit] Seat #12

This seat was transferred to section VII in 1987.

[edit] Seat #13

[edit] Seat #14

This seat was eliminated in 1967.

[edit] Section III: Architecture

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[edit] Section VI: Unattached members

[edit] Seat #1

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[edit] Seat #11

Seat created by decree on 18 June 1946

[edit] Seat #12

Seat created by decree on 18 June 1946 and suppressed by decree on 28 November 1956.

[edit] Seat #13

Seat created by decree on 8 June 1998

[edit] See also

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