École nationale supérieure des arts décoratifs
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L'Ecole nationale supérieure des Arts Décoratifs (ENSAD) (founded XIIIth century) is an artistic school of decorative arts of Paris, France.
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Notable alumni
- Michael Amzalag, graphic designer (part of M/M Paris)
- Philippe Apeloig, graphic designer
- Georges Arditi, painter
- Ximena Armas, painter
- Mathias Augustyniak, graphic designer (part of M/M Paris)
- Ronan Bouroullec, designer
- Julien Baillargeon, director
- Denis Bajram, cartoonist
- Pierre Bismuth, artist
- Mathieu Boimare, automotive designer
- François Boisrond, painter
- Louis Cane, artist
- Claude Closky, artist
- Leon Dabo, painter
- Jean-Claude Denis, cartoonist
- Philippe Dupuy, cartoonist
- Benoit Pierre Emery, graphic designer
- Laurent Fetis, graphic designer
- Jean-François Guiton, artist
- Jean-Paul Goude, photographer and director
- Emmanuel Guibert, cartoonist
- René Georges Hermann-Paul, artist and illustrator
- Pierre Huyghe, artist
- Marcel Ichac (1906-1994), director and photographer
- Max Ingrand, master of glass and interior designer
- Richard Isanove, cartoonist
- Fernand Léger, artist
- Georges Léonnec, illustrator
- Annette Messager, artist
- Francis Picabia, artist
- Charles Ethan Porter, painter
- Alain Seguin, painter
- Jacques Tardi, cartoonist
- Martin Veyron, cartoonist
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