The ÃÂcole nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (; ÃÂnsAD) also known as Arts Decos' and ÃÂcole des Arts décoratifs, is a public grande école of art and design, constituent member of PSL Research University. The school is located in the Rue d'Ulm in Paris.
Profile
The ÃÂcole nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs played a major role in the development of the Art Deco design movement in the 1920s and in the creation of new design concepts. The School has an international reputation for its teaching in the fields of animation, photography, scenography, industrial design, communication design, interactive design, video, interior design, fashion, textile and engraving.
History
The E.N.S.A.D. has its roots in the ÃÂcole royale gratuite de dessin (Royal Free School of Design) founded in 1766 by Jean-Jacques Bachelier, confirmed in 1767 by letters patent from Louis XV of France. 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 (ÃÂcole nationale des arts décoratifs) before taking its present name of ENSAD (ÃÂcole nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs) in 1927.
Directors
- Charles Edmond Kayser, 1938âÂÂ?,
- Léon Deshairs, ?âÂÂ1940, and 1943âÂÂ1945,
- Léon Moussinac, 1945âÂÂ1959,
- Jacques Adnet, 1959âÂÂ1970,
- Michel Tourlière,
- Richard Peduzzi, 1990âÂÂ2002,
- Patrick Raynaud, 2002âÂÂ2008,
- Geneviève Gallot, 2008âÂÂ2013,
- Marc Partouche, 2014âÂÂ2018,
- Emmanuel Tibloux, 2018âÂÂpresent
Notable teachers
Notable alumni
- Philippe Apeloig, graphic designer
- Ximena Armas, painter
- Antun AugustinÃÂiÃÂ, sculptor
- Pierre Bismuth, artist
- François Boisrond, painter
- Ronan Bouroullec, designer
- Yvonne Canu, painter
- Nina Childress, painter
- Claude Closky, artist
- Sylvie Covey, artist, printmaker, and author
- Paul Coze, artist
- Leon Dabo, painter
- Léon Delarbre, painter, museum curator
- Philippe Dupuy, cartoonist
- Benoît-Pierre ÃÂmery, graphic designer
- Vincent Ferniot, actor, presenter, writer
- Jean-Paul Goude, photographer and director
- René Georges Hermann-Paul, artist and illustrator
- John Howe, illustrator and author
- Camille Henrot, artist
- Pierre Huyghe, artist
- Jean Jansem, painter
- Marcel Ichac, director and photographer
- Richard Isanove, cartoonist
- Claire Keane, illustrator
- Fernand Léger, artist
- Georges Léonnec, illustrator
- Annette Messager, artist
- Florence Miailhe, animator
- Morteza Momayez, graphic designer
- Sarah Monfort, costume designer
- Fernand Mourlot, lithographer, publisher
- Thierry Mugler, fashion designer
- Victor Nicolas, sculptor
- Francis Picabia, artist
- Arthur de Pins, director of the 2000 animated short film Geraldine
- Charles Ethan Porter, painter
- Robert Poughéon, painter
- Alfred-Georges Regner, painter engraver
- Pierre Roy, painter
- ÃÂmile Savitry, painter, photographer
- Jacques Tardi, cartoonist
- Raymond Templier, jewelry designer
- Adrien Voisin (1890âÂÂ1979), American sculptor.
- Jean-Didier Wolfromm, critic, writer
- Cédric Blaisbois, director, graphic designer
- Rostislav Doboujinsky, Russian designer
- Nachiket Barve, Indian Fashion designer
- Pierre Vigoureux, artist
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