Paris Salon of 1882
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The Paris Salon of 1882 was the official annual art exhibition of the French Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, showcasing contemporary works by leading and emerging artists of the time.
All labels observed (2)
| Label | Occurrences |
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| Paris Salon of 1882 canonical | 1 |
| jury of the Paris Salon | 1 |
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Target entity: Paris Salon of 1882 Context triple: [A Bar at the Folies-Bergère, exhibitedAt, Paris Salon of 1882]
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Paris Salon of 1884
The Paris Salon of 1884 was the official annual art exhibition of the French Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, serving as a major showcase for contemporary painting and sculpture in the late 19th century.
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Paris Salon of 1819
The Paris Salon of 1819 was the official French art exhibition where Théodore Géricault’s groundbreaking and controversial painting "The Raft of the Medusa" was first publicly displayed.
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Exposition Universelle of 1855
The Exposition Universelle of 1855 was a major world's fair held in Paris that showcased industrial, artistic, and technological achievements of the mid-19th century, reinforcing France’s cultural and economic prestige.
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Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts Salon
The Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts Salon was a prominent French art exhibition established in the late 19th century as an alternative to the official Paris Salon, showcasing more progressive and independent artists.
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E.
Salon of 1874
The Salon of 1874 was a pivotal Paris art exhibition that marked a turning point in 19th-century French art, showcasing works that challenged academic traditions and helped usher in modern painting.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Paris Salon of 1882 Target entity description: The Paris Salon of 1882 was the official annual art exhibition of the French Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, showcasing contemporary works by leading and emerging artists of the time.
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A.
Paris Salon of 1884
The Paris Salon of 1884 was the official annual art exhibition of the French Académie des Beaux-Arts in Paris, serving as a major showcase for contemporary painting and sculpture in the late 19th century.
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B.
Paris Salon of 1819
The Paris Salon of 1819 was the official French art exhibition where Théodore Géricault’s groundbreaking and controversial painting "The Raft of the Medusa" was first publicly displayed.
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C.
Exposition Universelle of 1855
The Exposition Universelle of 1855 was a major world's fair held in Paris that showcased industrial, artistic, and technological achievements of the mid-19th century, reinforcing France’s cultural and economic prestige.
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D.
Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts Salon
The Société Nationale des Beaux-Arts Salon was a prominent French art exhibition established in the late 19th century as an alternative to the official Paris Salon, showcasing more progressive and independent artists.
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E.
Salon of 1874
The Salon of 1874 was a pivotal Paris art exhibition that marked a turning point in 19th-century French art, showcasing works that challenged academic traditions and helped usher in modern painting.
- F. None of above. chosen
Statements (42)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
Paris Salon
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annual exhibition ⓘ art exhibition ⓘ |
| artForm |
decorative arts
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drawing ⓘ painting ⓘ printmaking ⓘ sculpture ⓘ |
| associatedWith |
French academic painting
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French sculpture of the 19th century ⓘ |
| audience |
art collectors
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art critics ⓘ general public ⓘ |
| chronology |
follows earlier 19th-century Paris Salons
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precedes Paris Salon of 1883 ⓘ |
| city | Paris ⓘ |
| country | France ⓘ |
| culturalContext |
French academic art system
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Third French Republic NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| evaluationBy | jury of the Académie des Beaux-Arts NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| exhibitionType |
juried exhibition
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official annual art exhibition ⓘ |
| frequency | annual ⓘ |
| genre | art exhibition ⓘ |
| hasRole |
exhibition venue for academic art
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exhibition venue for avant-garde artists seeking recognition ⓘ |
| hostedIn | Paris exhibition spaces ⓘ |
| languageOfWorkOrName | French ⓘ |
| locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity | Île-de-France NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| location | Paris ⓘ |
| organizer |
Académie des Beaux-Arts
NERFINISHED
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French Académie des Beaux-Arts NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| partOf | series of annual Paris Salons ⓘ |
| selectionProcess | jury selection ⓘ |
| significance |
major venue for contemporary art in France
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platform for emerging artists of the time ⓘ platform for leading artists of the time ⓘ |
| sponsor | French state NERFINISHED ⓘ |
| startTime | 1882 ⓘ |
| temporalContext | 19th century ⓘ |
| topic | contemporary art of the early 1880s ⓘ |
| tradition | Salon de Paris NERFINISHED ⓘ |
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