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Art model posing in a French painting school

An Atelier is a method of fine art instruction modeled after the private art studio schools of 15th to 19th century Europe. Taking its name from the French word for "artist's studio," the Atelier Method is a form of private instruction in which an artist, usually a professional painter, works closely with a small number of students to progressively train them. Atelier schools can be found around the world, particularly in North America and Western Europe.

Because they lack a central governing body, Atelier instructors are free to teach whatever methods they wish. However, most are designed to train students in the skills and techniques associated with the creation of representational art, creating two-dimensional images that appear real to the viewer. They traditionally include sessions for drawing or painting a nude model.

Sight-size

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Student sight-size Cast Drawing after Ariadne.[1]

Ateliers emphasizing the sight-size method generally agree that the practice of careful drawing is the basis of painting. Charles H. Cecil, founder of Charles H. Cecil Studios, an atelier located in Florence Italy writes:

  1. ^ Mims Studios School of Fine Art", mimsstudios.com. Retrieved 7 September 2008.