Académie Vitti
| Académie Vitti | |
|---|---|
Académie Vitti, 1900 | |
| Location | |
49, boulevard du Montparnasse, 6th arrondissement, Paris France | |
| Coordinates | 48°50′41″N 2°19′20″E / 48.84462°N 2.32225°E |
| Information | |
| Opened | 1889 |
| Closed | 1914 |
| Campus type | Private art school |
The Académie Vitti was an art school in Paris, France. It was founded and operated by a family of Italian artists' models from the Valle di Comino to the south of Rome. The academy was progressive in its support for women artists, and gained a high reputation. Teachers included Paul Gauguin and Frederick William MacMonnies.