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Saint-Omer,
ville d'art et d'histoire... |
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The
street of Neuville - Schools of the Art schools Street bored at the end of XVe century during the translation at this place, of the convent of Dominican which was out of the Boulenisienne gate. It is on this street which gave the gate of their church. It was initially called street or flégard of Dominican, then during the Revolution, street of the Humans right. Flégard was closed, the input arched under a building of the street Carnot remained while the arcade on the street Allent disappeared in XIXe century. |
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School
of the Art schools Neo-classic Building of inspiration, frontage with pediment bored of three windows with stone lintels. Balance, sobriety, elegance. Created in 1767 by the audomarois Domenica Hermant, the School of the Art schools settled in 1834, street Alphonse de Neuville. The teaching of the drawing, painting, the sculpture and architecture is exempted there. Pupils audomarois will become artists of reputation: In XIXe century: Alphonse de Neuville (military painter); Leon Belly (painter orientalist); François Chifflart (painter engraver); Louis Christmas (sculptor). In XXe century: Jules Joets (painter landscape designer); Gustave Vandenbergue (engraver and architect of the city). |
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