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Academic Art Academic art is a style of painting and sculpture produced under the influence of European academies or universities. Specifically, academic art is the art and artists influenced by the standards of the French Académie des beaux-arts, which practiced under the movements of Neoclassicism and Romanticism, and the art that followed these two movements in the attempt to synthesize both of their styles, and which is best reflected by the paintings of William-Adolphe Bouguereau, Thomas Couture, and Hans Makart. In this context it is often called "academism", "academicism", "L'art pompier", and "eclecticism", and sometimes linked with "historicism" and "syncretism". The art influenced by academies and universities in general is also called "academic art". In this context as new styles are embraced by academics, the new styles come to be considered academic, thus what was at one time a rebellion against academic art becomes academic art. Academic Artists: Aivazovsky, Ivan Konstantinovich Amaury-Duval, Eugene Emmanuel Baudry, Paul Baugniet, Charles Belly, Leon-Auguste-Adolphe Blaas, Eugene de Boldini, Giovanni Bonnat, Leon Joseph Florentin Bouguereau, William Adolphe Boulanger, Gustave Clarence Rodolphe Boutibonne, Charles Edouard Cabanel, Alexandre Carolus-Duran, Charles Émile Chartran, Theobald Cogniet, Leon Cormon, Fernand Cot, Pierre-Auguste Couture, Thomas Cox, Kenyon Dauzats, Adrien Debat-Ponsan, Edouard Delaroche, Paul Detaille, Jean-Baptiste Edouard Deutsch, Ludwig Doyen, Gabriel Francois Drolling, Martin Duverger, Theophile Emmanuel Edelfelt, Albert Enjolras, Delphin Falguiere, Jean Alexandre Joseph Firmin-Girard, Marie Francois Flameng, Francois Gérôme, Jean-Léon Gervex, Henri Gilbert, Victor Gabriel Gleyre, Charles Guillou, Alfred Hamon, Jean Louis Hansen, Constantin Harlamoff, Alexei Alexeivich Hebert, Ernest Antoine Heilbuth, Ferdinand Henner, Jean-Jacques Landelle, Charles Lefebvre, Jules Joseph Levy, Emile Makart, Hans Meissonier, Jean-Louis Ernest Mercie, Marius Jean Antonin Muenier, Jules A. Muller, Charles Louis Lucien Munier, Emile Neuville, Alphonse Marie de Papety, Dominique Louis Peel, Paul Pils, Isidore Régnault, Henri Robert-Fleury, Joseph-Nicolas Royer, Lionel Noel Scheffer, Ary Schnetz, Jean Victor Siemiradzki, Henryk Sims, Charles Swan, John M. Toulmouche, Auguste van Hove, Hubertus Vernet, Horace Vibert, Jean Georges Von Defregger, Franz Winterhalter, Franz Xavier
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