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École de Paris

The École de Paris was an informal group of artists in the early 20th century, mainly based in Paris, who focused on modernist approaches like abstract and experimental art. It included diverse artists from around the world, often working outside traditional styles and emphasizing innovation over academic standards. The movement wasn't a formal school but a collective idea representing the vibrant, international artistic community in Paris during the 1920s and 1930s, helping shape modern art by fostering creativity, diversity, and new techniques across various mediums.