https://artistsinparis.org/
Artists in Paris is an open-access digital humanities and art history
project that maps hundreds of 18th-century artists' homes and studios.
This website's database contains an entry for 471 artists. All of these
artists were "members of the French Royal Academy of Painting and
Sculpture (Academie Royale de Peinture et de Sculpture) between 1675
(when comprehensive address records began) and 1793 (when the Academy
was disbanded during the French Revolution)." While it's possible to
search by artist name, drawing on personal knowledge of French
18th-century painters and sculptors, there is a handy Guide section that
explains how to get the most out of the resource. Perhaps the easiest
way to start using Artists in Paris is to filter by year, which produces
color-coded markers on the map indicating addresses where artists
lived. The color of the marker indicates the type of artist, such as
history painter, engraver, or landscapist. Clicking on the markers
displays information about the corresponding artist. For example, when
filtering for 1778 there are 10 green markers indicating portrait
painters, including Alexandre Roslin (1718-1793), who lived at four
different addresses in Paris during his career. The principal
investigator of the project is Hannah Williams, and the website was
built by Chris Sparks.
via https://scout.wisc.edu/archives/r50989/artists_in_paris_mapping_the_18th-century_art_world
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