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Académie Julian 

The Académie Julian was an art school in Paris, France, established in 1868 by Rodolphe Julian. It became a major alternative training centre to the official Ecole des beaux arts, especially for women who were not admitted to the Beaux arts until 1897. At the Julian women were also permitted to draw from the nude male model. In 1888-9 Pierre Bonnard and Eduard Vuillard were students there and together with some others formed the Symbolist group the Nabis. The Académie Julian was popular with foreign art students and many leading modern artists spent time there.
 

Pierre Bonnard, Bathing Woman, Seen from the Back, circa 1919
Pierre Bonnard
Bathing Woman, Seen from the Back
circa 1919
 
Edouard Vuillard, Sunlit Interior, circa 1920
Edouard Vuillard
Sunlit Interior
circa 1920
 
Louise Bourgeois, Avenza, 1968-9, cast 1992
Louise Bourgeois
Avenza
1968-9, cast 1992