Prix de Rome
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Prix de Rome
Summary
Prix de Rome is an art prize[1]. It draws 39 Wikipedia views per month (art_prize category, ranking #20 of 39).[2]
Key Facts
- Prix de Rome is in the country of Netherlands[3].
- Prix de Rome's instance of is recorded as art prize[4].
- Prix de Rome's instance of is recorded as architecture award[5].
- Prix de Rome's founder is recorded as Louis Bonaparte[6].
- Prix de Rome is named after Prix de Rome[7].
- Prix de Rome's Commons category is recorded as Prix de Rome (Netherlands)[8].
- Prix de Rome comprises Prix de Rome in architecture[9].
- Prix de Rome comprises Q108914696[10].
- Prix de Rome comprises Q108914697[11].
- Prix de Rome comprises Q108914698[12].
- Prix de Rome comprises Q108914700[13].
- 1807 marks the founding of Prix de Rome[14].
- Prix de Rome's official website is recorded as http://prixderome.nl[15].
- Prix de Rome's topic's main category is recorded as Category:Prix de Rome (Netherlands)[16].
- Prix de Rome's conferred by is recorded as Mondriaan Fund[17].
Body
Definition and Type
Recorded instance of include art prize[4] and architecture award[5].
Origins
Prix de Rome is named after it[7]. Its founder is recorded as Louis Bonaparte[6]. 1807 marks the founding of it[14].
Use and Application
Components include Prix de Rome in architecture[9], an award[18]; Q108914696[10]; Q108914697[11]; Q108914698[12]; and Q108914700[13].
Why It Matters
Prix de Rome draws 39 Wikipedia views per month (art_prize category, ranking #20 of 39).[2]