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It was founded in 1756 by abbé Lacroix-Laval and a group of art lovers. The school of drawing was free of charge and, owing to its royal charter for academies in the provinces, in 1780 it became theÉcole Royale académique de dessin et géométrie and became one of the earliest French art schools outsideParis.[1]
^Chaudenneret, Marie-Claude (2007). "L'enseignement artistique à Lyon au service de la Fabrique?". In Bruyère, Gérard; Ramond, Sylvie; Widerkehr, Léna (eds.).Le temps de la peinture (in French). Fage. p. 30.ISBN978-2-84975-101-5.