Prix de Rome
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Prix de Rome. A scholarship, founded concurrently with the
French Academy in Rome (1666), that enabled prizewinning students at the Académie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture in Paris to spend a period (usually three to five years) in Rome at the state's expense, engaged in study and creative work. The award soon acquired great prestige and was regarded as a stepping stone to the highest honours. Competition rules were complex and they varied over the years, but as many as six painters and four sculptors might be staying as prizewinners in Rome at any one time (prizes for architects were added in the 18th century and for engravers and musicians in the 19th century). In some years, the Grand Prix was not awarded, as none of the entrants was thought good enough, but lesser prizewinners could still qualify to stay in Rome. The rules were sometimes bent; in 1752
Fragonard won the Grand Prix even though he was not a student at the Académie. Unsuccessful competitors could try again;
J.-L. David won at the fifth attempt in 1774. After a hiatus during the French Revolution, the Prix de Rome continued under the auspices of the
École des Beaux-Arts, which effectively replaced the Académie, and it maintained its prestige well into the 19th century. However, in the 20th century it came to be regarded as a relic from another age and it was abolished in 1968. Similar scholarships have been awarded by other academies, including the
Royal Academy in London.
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