Art school part of Geneva University of Art and Design
École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Genève The former campus of École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts; now part of the HEAD campus at Helvétique 9
Boulevard Helvétique 9, 1205, Geneva, Switzerland
Other names École des Beaux-Arts de Genève, École Municipale des Beaux-Arts, École Publique de Dessin, Geneva School of Fine Arts Former names École de Dessein, l'École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Genève (ESBA) Established 1748 Closed 2006
École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts, Genève (English: School of Fine Arts, Geneva ), was an art school founded in 1748 in Geneva , Switzerland . In 2006, the school was merged with the Geneva University of Art and Design (HEAD).[ 1] [ 2]
History
The École Supérieure des Beaux-Arts was founded in 1748 by the Conseil des Deux-Cents under the name École de Dessein (English: Drawing School ). Pierre Soubeyran , the Genevan-French engraver served as the director of the school from 1709 to 1775.[ 3]
From 1826 to 1872, the school was located at place de Neuve (basement of the Musée Rath ).[ 3] From 1872 to 1903, the school was located at current rue du Général-Dufour (a school known as Grutli).[ 3] After having occupied various locations in the city of Geneva, the school occupied the building on Boulevard Helvétique in 1903.[ 3]
In 2001, it became the Geneva School of Fine Arts (ESBA), before merging in 2006 with the Geneva University of Art and Design (HEAD).[ 1] [ 3]
Notable people
Alumni
Faculty
References
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^ Lechot, Lysianne. "Marie José Burki" . MAMCO Archives . Archived from the original on February 10, 2022. Retrieved October 2, 2022 .
^ Stutzer, Beat (2007). "Sensible, lichte Farbigkeit. Zum Werk von Constant Könz". Bündner Jahrbuch 2008: Bündens Kulturzeitschriften. 50. Jahrgang . Tardis Verlag Chur. pp. 119– 128. ISBN 978-3-9523052-2-5 .
^ a b c Wolpert, Martin; Winter, Jeffrey (2004). Modern Figurative Paintings: The Paris Connection . Schiffer Pub. p. 174. ISBN 978-0-7643-1962-4 .
^ a b Fendelman, Helaine; Rosson, Joe (1 March 2013). "Treasures In Your Attic, A Decorative Metal Chest Dates 20th Century France" . Newspapers.com . The Daily Journal (Vineland, New Jersey). p. B2. Retrieved 2022-09-26 .
^ Ritschard, Claude (2005). "Perrin, Carmen" . SIKART Lexikon zur Kunst in der Schweiz . Retrieved 2022-10-03 .
^ "Romed Wyder" . Kino-Zeit (in German). Retrieved 2022-09-27 .
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