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    "name": "Transatlantic Cultures",
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  "sameAs": "https://doi.org/10.35008/tracs-0022",
  "about": [
    "art",
    "painting",
    "education",
    "academy",
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    "pedagogy",
    "art journal"
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  "name": "Artistic Education and Artist Training",
  "abstract": "The Atlantic is the setting for many exchanges in the education of artists, especially painters. Since the colonial period mentors and teachers, art students, journals, books, and textbooks have been exchanged, principally between Europe on one side and the Americas and Africa on the other.",
  "url": "https://transatlantic-cultures.org/es/catalog/education-artistique-et-formation-des-artistes-europe-amerique-afrique-xviie-xxe-siecles",
  "datePublished": "2022-05-08",
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  "author": [
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      "familyName": "Geslot",
      "givenName": "Jean-Charles",
      "name": "Jean-Charles Geslot"
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