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Royal Free School of Drawing by Jean-Jacques Bachelier: Development of Education and Craftwork in France

https://doi.org/10.25281/2072-3156-2020-17-5-538-549

Abstract

For the first time in Russian, the article reconstructs the history of the free school of drawing founded by the French artist and talented teacher J.-J. Bachelier (1724—1806); analyzes the charter and rules of this institution, its educational programs and practical activities; determines the role in the development of artistic craft in France. The article’s subject matter is multidisciplinary and is located at the intersection of the theory and history of art, art education and pedagogy. In view of the small number of comprehensive studies on the history of art education in France, this study expands the notion of it on the example of this educational institution. The school was opened in Paris at the initiative of J.-J. Bachelier for boys from the craftsmen environment. Although many different schools had been founded throughout France, the educational institution of Bachelier had special conditions of origin and a fortunate destiny — later it became part of the National School of Decorative Arts. From 1750, Bachelier became head of the Painting Department of the Vincennes (later Sevres) Porcelain Manufactory. According to his notes, his first concern was to make specialists. That is why he decided to organize a school where children were accepted from the age of eight and spent six years receiving the highest quality secondary art education of that time. Until now, Russian scientific literature has not paid enough attention to the history of French educational institutions in the field of art, despite the fact that France used to serve as a model for the whole of Europe in this regard. This article partially fills this gap, as well as provides a brief overview of other (less successful, but no less interesting) projects of J. Bachelier, for example, an art school for girls, the brilliant idea of which was never realized.

About the Author

Elena E. Agratina
Moscow State Academy of Choreography
Russian Federation

5, 2nd Frunzenskaya Str., Moscow, 119146, Russia

ORCID 0000-0001-9842-0967; SPIN 6691-3631



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Agratina E.E. Royal Free School of Drawing by Jean-Jacques Bachelier: Development of Education and Craftwork in France. Observatory of Culture. 2020;17(5):538-549. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25281/2072-3156-2020-17-5-538-549

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