École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs

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The École nationale supérieure des arts Décoratifs, short » Arts Deco " officially ENSAD, is a grande école applied for (literally ) art, so graphic, communication design and interior architecture in Paris. It emerged from the École Royale Gratuite de Dessin, founded in 1766 by Jean -Jacques Bachelier and in the following year with a patent Louis XV. opened. After several name changes her name from 1877 École Nationale des Arts Décoratifs in 1925 and received its present name.

Original concern was the training of painters to improve the design of industrial products. Over time, increased the artistic ambitions of training, and the school was a school for graphic. Under the leadership of Leon Moussignac came as a subject area, add the interior design.

In the 1960s, the school with the teaching of Roger Tallon became a center of industrial design was. Under the direction of Michel Tourlières were added textile, furniture and photo design, stage design, video and computer graphics as new areas.

Directors

  • Horace Lecoq de Boisbaudran, 1866-1869
  • Eugène Morand, 1908-1925
  • Léon Deshairs, 1940 and 1943-1945
  • Léon Moussinac, 1945-1959
  • Jacques Adnet, 1959-1971
  • Michel Tourlière, 1971-1990
  • Richard Peduzzi, 1990-2002
  • Patrick Raynaud, 2002-2008
  • Geneviève Gallot, since 2008

Professors

  • Louis Briat
  • Cassandre
  • Brice Dellsperger
  • Larisa Dryansky
  • Joseph -André Motte
  • Florence Paradeis
  • Roger Tallon
  • Jean Widmer
  • Philippe Starck
  • Pierre Bernard ( Grapus )

Famous former students

  • Jean -Philippe Delhomme, Illustrator and Author
  • Philippe Dupuy, author of comics
  • Jean -François Guiton, artists
  • Jean -Paul Goude, photographer and director
  • Emmanuel Guibert, comic book writer
  • Pierre Huyghe, artist
  • Marcel Ichac (1906-1994), director and photographer
  • Fernand Léger, artists
  • Francis Picabia, artist
  • Jacques Tardi, author of comics
  • Martin Veyron, comic book writer
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