The Rouen School (L'École de Rouen) is a term used for artists or artisans born or working in Rouen, or for all artistic products from Rouen, such as Rouen faience of the 16th to 18th centuries.
The term was first used in 1902 by Arsène Alexandre in his catalogue to an exhibition by Joseph Delattre in the galerie Durand-Ruel in Paris. Alexandre used it to refer to Joseph Delattre, Léon-Jules Lemaître, Charles Angrand and Charles Frechon, four Post-Impressionist artists interested in Neo-Impressionism (and particularly Seurat's pointillism) towards the end of the 1880s.[1] Alexandre also used the term for a second generation of l'École de Rouen, including Robert Antoine Pinchon and Pierre Dumont among others, in relation to Fauvism and Cubism.[1]
^ abAfter James H. Rubin, L'Impressionnisme, 2008 [1999], ISBN 978-0-7148-9081-4.
The RouenSchool (L'École de Rouen) is a term used for artists or artisans born or working in Rouen, or for all artistic products from Rouen, such as Rouen...
The Rouen Business School (French: Ecole Supérieure de Commerce de Rouen) was a leading French business school. It was founded in 1871 and on 24 April...
Rouen (UK: /ˈruːɒ̃, ˈruːɒn/, US: /ruːˈɒ̃, ruːˈɒn/; French: [ʁwɑ̃] or [ʁu.ɑ̃])[needs Norman IPA] is a city on the River Seine in northern France. It is...
The Rouen Synagogue (French: Synagogue de Rouen) is an Orthodox Jewish congregation and synagogue, located at 55 rue des Bons-Enfants in Rouen, in the...
Rouen, France, was founded by the Gaulish tribe of Veliocasses, who controlled a large area in the lower Seine valley, which today retains a trace of...
Impressionist and Post-Impressionist landscape painter of the RouenSchool (l'École de Rouen). Member of the Société des Artistes Français, he actively worked...
(ENS/CNRS). She is the founder of the l’École rouennaise de phénoménologie (RouenSchool of Phenomenology). Natalie Depraz was born in 1964. She graduated from...
Reims Rouen NEOMA Business School is a French business and management school founded in 2013, following the merger of Reims Management School (founded...
history of the city of Rouen, France. 5th century - Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Rouen created. 586 - Prætextatus (bishop of Rouen) assassinated. 841 -...
the Denver Broncos of the National Football League (NFL). Rouen attended Heritage High School in Littleton, Colorado, where he lettered in football and...
The University of Rouen Normandy (Université de Rouen Normandie) is a French university, in the Academy of Rouen. Located not in Rouen, but in the suburb...
Pinchon (1886–1943), French Post-Impressionist painter of the RouenSchool (l'École de Rouen) Amédée Ozenfant (1886–1956), painter Jean (Hans) Arp (1886–1966)...
became the first woman admitted to the National School of Fine Arts. Juliette Billard was born in Rouen, France, on rue Socrate, to the painter Rubens...
Warner of Rouen (French: Garnier de Rouen) was a Norman poet who wrote in Latin in the first quarter of the 11th century. Nothing is known about Warner...
July 1886 in Rouen – 9 January 1943 in Bois-Guillaume) was a French Post-Impressionist landscape painter of the RouenSchool (l'École de Rouen) who was born...
Revolution. Lemonnier was born in Rouen on 6 June 1743. He was a pupil of Jean-Baptiste Descamps at the RouenSchool of Fine Arts, then of Joseph-Marie...
The Rouen Courthouse, formerly known as the Échiquier de Normandie (Exchequer of Normandy), is a building located in Rouen, in the French department of...
figure in Quebec Édouard de Bergevin (1861–1925), French painter of the Rouenschool Marc Bergevin (born 1965), Canadian professional ice hockey executive...
French Impressionist and Post-Impressionist landscape painter of the RouenSchool Charles-Auguste Lebourg (1829–1906), French sculptor Nicolas Lebourg...
Lubrizol chemical products plant and warehouses of Normandie Logistique in Rouen caught fire; the plant synthesizes and stores chemical products (phosphorus...
textbooks Albert Malet (painter) (1912–1986), French painter of the Rouenschool This disambiguation page lists articles about people with the same name...