Occurrence of Attributes in Original Text
The text related to the cultural heritage 'Paris, Banks of the Seine' has mentioned 'Painting' in the following places:
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Contents 1 Etymology 2 History 2.1 Origins 2.2 High and Late Middle Ages to Louis XIV 2.3 18th and 19th centuries 2.4 20th and 21st centuries 2.4.1 Terrorist attacks 3 Geography 3.1 Location 3.2 Climate 4 Administration 4.1 City government 4.2 Mxc3xa9tropole du Grand Paris 4.3 Regional government 4.4 National government 4.5 Police force 5 Cityscape 5.1 Urbanism and architecture 5.2 Housing 5.3 Paris and its suburbs 6 Demographics 6.1 Migration 6.2 Religion 7 International organisations 8 Economy 8.1 Employment 8.2 Unemployment 8.3 Incomes 8.4 Tourism 8.5 Monuments and attractions 8.6 Hotels 9 Culture 9.1 Painting and sculpture 9.2 Photography 9.3 Museums 9.4 Theatre 9.5 Literature 9.6 Music 9.7 Cinema 9.8 Restaurants and cuisine 9.9 Fashion 9.10 Holidays and festivals 10 Education 10.1 Libraries 11 Sports 12 Infrastructure 12.1 Transport 12.1.1 Railways 12.1.2 Mxc3xa9tro, RER and tramway 12.1.3 Air 12.1.4 Motorways 12.1.5 Waterways 12.1.6 Cycling 12.2 Electricity 12.3 Water and sanitation 12.4 Parks and gardens 12.5 Cemeteries 12.6 Healthcare 13 Media 14 International relations 14.1 Twin towns and sister cities 14.2 Other relationships 15 See also 16 Notes 17 References 17.1 Citations 17.2 Sources 18 Further reading 19 External links | WIKI |
Although no longer the capital of France, arts and sciences in the city flourished with the Comxc3xa9die-Franxc3xa7aise, the Academy of Painting, and the French Academy of Sciences. | WIKI |
Painting and sculpture[edit] | WIKI |
Painting and sculpture became the pride of the French monarchy and the French royal family commissioned many Parisian artists to adorn their palaces during the French Baroque and Classicism era. | WIKI |
In 1648, the Acadxc3xa9mie royale de peinture et de sculpture (Royal Academy of Painting and Sculpture) was established to accommodate for the dramatic interest in art in the capital. | WIKI |