![]() Some of the school's original buildings | |
Type | Public |
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Established | 1750 |
Director | Ulrika Byttner |
Students | 400 |
Undergraduates | BA |
Postgraduates | Master |
Location | , 49°26′52″N 1°08′03″E / 49.4479°N 1.1342°E |
Website | esadhar.fr |
The École supérieure d'art et design Le Havre-Rouen is a public school of art and design established in two of the main cities of Normandy, Rouen and Le Havre.
History
Rouen art school was funded by painter Jean-Baptiste Descamps in 1741, and was officially established in 1750.
Le Havre art school was created in 1800 by Antoine-Marie Lemaître, an architect whose son was XIXth century comedian Frédérick Lemaître.
The two schools merged into one in 2010.
Notable alumni
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