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" ART ET PUBLICITE " (The School).
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 The " Art et Publicité " School, 14 rue de Fleurus in Paris was founded by Adrien Bruneau in order to apply a different artistic education from the sclerosed and old-fashioned one prevailing at the Ecole Nationale Superieure des Art Décoratifs, where he had taught.  J.D. was enroled at the School from October 1928 to July 1932.  He enjoyed great freedom since creative imagination, emulation, desire were to compensate for the lack of marking and reward... He attended the course of " sketching movement after pictures " given by André Pec, but also grew enthusiastic over Jacques Ruppert's course on costume which began with sketches of the

garment after a living model, then was followed by an historical comparison in the different civilizations and finished by a research on colour, material, cutting out, drapery, etc.  J.D. would also go in for wood-engraving and lithography in the studiorum by Jean Denonain.  Among his fellow students, let's quote Marcel Camus (the future film-producer), Françoise Estachy, Marie Moulinier (who later, wove tapestries designed by J.D.), Véra Pagava, Paul Rouiller and Odile Vacherot (see § Degand Odile), a constant friend.
1998-2002
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