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  1. The Académie Suisse was a very popular, informal art school founded by Martin François Suisse (1781–1859) in 1815, and was located at the corner of the Quai des Orfévres (No. 4) and the Boulevard du Palais, in Paris, France.

  2. L'académie Suisse est un ancien atelier français de peinture ouvert à Paris dans l'île de la Cité dès 1815, au 4, quai des Orfèvres [1], et qui forma, durant une cinquantaine d'années, de nombreux artistes peintres devenus célèbres.

  3. Explore the paintings of Gustave Courbet and his contemporaries in the Nineteenth-Century European Paintings Galleries, reinstalled for the exhibition Manet/Degas. See how Courbet depicts the human form in modern life and challenges tradition and convention.

  4. The Académie Suisse was an informal and extremely liberal art school founded by a former painter and well-known artist’s model, François Martin Suisse (ca. 1781–1859).[4] There, in the early 1840s, Courbet began to encounter sympathetic young painters such as François Bonvin (1817–1888).

  5. The Académie Suisse was a very popular, informal, art school founded by Martin François Suisse (1781–1859) in 1815, and was located at the corner of the Quai des Orfévres (No. 4) and the Boulevard du Palais, in Paris, France.

  6. The Académie Suisse was named one of the former model Charles Suisse, in 1815 " Père Suisse " founded in Paris in public institution, the young artists who could not pay any own model, gave the opportunity in by a small contribution to the costs to devote a community studio the nude studies.

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  8. Les Académies suisses des sciences ont publié la Charte suisse de littératie des données.