Institut de France
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## Overview
The Institut de France is the principal learned society in France, comprising five académies: the Académie française, the Académie des inscriptions et belles-lettres, the Académie des sciences, the Académie des beaux-arts, and the Académie des sciences morales et politiques. Founded in 1795, it is housed in the former Collège des Quatre-Nations on the Left Bank of the Seine, directly across from the Louvre.
## Relevance to Marie
Marie references the Institut de France primarily in connection with the Académie des Beaux-Arts, which governed much of the French art establishment — from the Prix de Rome to the annual Salon jury. The Institut represented the pinnacle of official artistic recognition, and Marie's teachers at the Académie Julian (Jules Lefebvre, Tony Robert-Fleury) were either members or candidates for membership.
For an ambitious woman artist like Marie, the Institut embodied both the highest aspiration and the most rigid barrier: women could neither compete for the Prix de Rome nor be elected to the Académie.
## References in Diary
- Referenced in discussions of the art establishment and official recognition