School of Fontainebleau
École of Fontainebleau is the name given to two periods of the Histoire of art French. The first school of Fontainebleau is made up Italian artists invited in France by François I {{er}} to decorate the Château with Fontainebleau: Rosso Fiorentino (Florence in 1494 - Fontainebleau in 1540), which Primatice succeeds, assisted Nicolò dell' Abbate. These painters influenced many French artists such as Jean Goujon or Antoine Charon. One associates sometimes Benvenuto Cellini, Gerolamo della Robbia and other artists invited by François Ier at the School of Fontainebleau.
The second school of Fontainebleau, under the reign of Henri IV, brings together French artists such as All Saints' day Of Breuil and Martin Fréminet or Flemish such as Ambroise Bosschaert.
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