École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs

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L'Ecole nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD) (founded XIIIth century) is an artistic school of decorative arts of Paris, France.

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ENSAD has its roots in the Royal Free School of Art (l'Ecole royale gratuite de dessin) founded in 1766 by Jean-Jacques Bachelier (1724-1806), confirmed by letters patent from Louis XV in 1767. Its founder's aim was to develop crafts relating to the arts in order to improve the quality of manufactured goods. Through a rigorous and demanding apprenticeship in the arts, the school strove to combine technique and culture, intelligence and sensitivity, so as to enable the more gifted artisans to develop into creative artists. After several changes of name, in 1877 the school became the National School of Decorative Arts (l'Ecole nationale des arts décoratifs) before taking its present name of ENSAD (l'Ecole nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs) in 1927.

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The sectors covered are animation, interior architecture, space art, visual communication (graphic art in general and multimedia graphics), industrial design, the printed image (engraving, illustration, DTP, serigraphy), furniture, photography, scenography, textiles, clothing and video. There are obligatory classes for all students in social sciences, history of art, plastic art, photography, video, typography and computer workshops as well as complementary training in the different specializations. It entails general courses in the approach to space, image and the object, basic training in history of art, drawing, painting, sculpture, perspective, volume, colour and typography as well as photography, video, serigraphy, animation and computer workshops.

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