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  1. Prix de Rome - Wikipedia

    The Prix de Rome was initially created for painters and sculptors in 1663 in France, during the reign of Louis XIV. It was an annual bursary for promising artists having proved their talents by completing a …

  2. Grands Prix de Rome de Gravure en médailles

    Il est présenté ici une liste chronologique des Prix de Rome de Gravure en médailles pour la période allant de 1866 à 1966, date du dernier concours, sachant que le premier concours de Rome de …

  3. Prix de Rome - Impressionism

    Let us look at the Prix de Rome for paintings provided in the years 1863 till 1886. These were the years that the ‘impressionists’ (who were mostly painters) tried to become known, also through their own …

  4. The Prix de Rome: a double-edged sword - Scottish Chamber Orchestra

    Jan 8, 2024 · Portraits of three young French composers at the time they entered the Prix de Rome, from left to right: Hector Berlioz (around 1840), Claude Debussy (1884) and Maurice Ravel (1906)

  5. Grand Prix de Rome, graveur en médailles - Nicolas Salagnac

    Ci dessous une liste des Grands Prix de Rome, graveur en médailles. Le concours pour les graveurs en médaille avait lieu tout les quatre ans, ce concours a prit fin en 1968 sous la décision d’André …

  6. Prix de Rome - Oxford Reference

    6 days ago · Some half-dozen were then admitted to the final round, a setting of a commissioned cantata text for solo voices and orchestra, to be completed in isolation during a period of about four …

  7. Prix de Rome | Encyclopedia.com

    First prize (Grand Prix de Rome) entitles winner to live in Rome for 4 years at Villa Medici (Fr. Acad.) while engaging in study and creative work. 2nd prize is a gold medal.

  8. Prix de Rome - Wikiwand

    Six painters, four sculptors, and two architects 4 would be sent to the French Academy in Rome founded by Jean-Baptiste Colbert from 1666. Expanded after 140 years into five categories, the contest …

  9. Prix de Rome - French Music

    In 1803, music was added, and after 1804 there was a prix for engraving as well. The primary winner took the "First Grand Prize" (called the agréé) and the "Second Prizes" were awarded to the runner-ups.

  10. Prix de Rome - Alchetron, The Free Social Encyclopedia

    Oct 12, 2024 · Six painters, four sculptors, and two architects would be sent to the French Academy in Rome founded by Jean-Baptiste Colbert from 1666. Expanded after 140 years into five categories, …