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Phone
  
+33 1 55 43 47 47

Founded
  
1889

École Estienne

Address
  
18 Boulevard Auguste Blanqui, 75013 Paris, France

Hours
  
Closed today SundayClosedMonday7:30AM–9PMTuesday7:30AM–9PMWednesday7:30AM–9PMThursday7:30AM–9PMFriday7:30AM–9PMSaturdayClosedSuggest an edit

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L cole estienne


L’école Estienne is the traditional name of the l’École supérieure des arts et industries graphiques (ESAIG) (Graduate School of Arts and Printing Industry). It is located at 18, Boulevard Auguste-Blanqui in the 13th arrondissement of Paris, not far from the Butte-aux-Cailles.

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History

In 1887 the anthropologist and linguist Abel Hovelacque proposed that the city of Paris should create a municipal school of arts and professional printing for industry. In November 1889 the school opened with 108 students in temporary premises on rue Vauquelin.

The school was named in honour of the Estienne family, a famous family of 16th century printers including Henri Estienne (elder), Robert Estienne and Charles Estienne. Its vocation was to address the poor qualifications and standards of printing and book-making, covering theoretical and practical aspects.

The main building was designed by architect Menjot Dammartin and built in 1896. The frame of the machine shop (1200 m2) was built by the Gustave Eiffel workshops in Levallois-Perret. The premises were inaugurated in July 1896 by the President of France Félix Faure.

Famous Students

  • Louis-Joseph Soulas (1905–1954), painter and engraver.
  • Robert Doisneau (1912–1994), photographer.
  • Lucien Fontanarosa (1912–1975), painter.
  • Siné (1928 -), cartoonist.
  • Boubat Edward, (1923–1999), photographer.
  • Pierre Faucheux, (1924–1999), graphic designer
  • Cabu (1938–2015), cartoonist.
  • Armand Lee(1947 -) painter, artist
  • Auti Dominique (1949–2008), author, publisher, Professor.
  • Benoit Morel - singer of Tordue.
  • Francis Place (1957), writer, illustrator.
  • Dominique Ladoga (1958) Writer, director, producer and novelist.
  • Christian Olivier (1964) - songwriter of Têtes Raides,
  • Xavier de Rosnay (1982), half of the duo Justice
  • Pierre Gandon (1899–1990),
  • Decaris Albert (1901–1988),
  • Jacques Combet (1920 -)
  • Pierre Forget (1923–2005),
  • Spoiler Peter (1932 -)
  • Jumelet Claude (1946 -)
  • Patrick Lubin (1951 -).
  • Carine Brancowitz (1972 -), illustrator
  • References

    École Estienne Wikipedia