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What are the four famous art academies in the world?

There are many famous art academies in the world, which has also become a difficult problem for art students to choose colleges. Philip Burkart Xiaobian of Bank of America has compiled the list of world-famous fine arts colleges for your reference, hoping to help you.

NO.1 Paris Academy of Fine Arts (France)

é cole nationale supé rieure des Beaux-Arts de Paris is a national college of fine arts under the jurisdiction of the French Ministry of Culture, which is a professional college and one of the four major fine arts colleges in the world.

NO.2 Repin Academy of Fine Arts (Russia)

Repin Academy of Fine Arts (Russian: академияхудоес) Former Russian Royal Academy of Fine Arts. Repin Academy of Fine Arts in St. Petersburg is the highest institution of fine arts education in Russia, which has trained many world-renowned artists. It is one of the four world-famous fine arts colleges.

NO.3 Florence Academy of Fine Arts (Italy)

Florence National Academy of Fine Arts became the National Academy of Fine Arts in 1785, which was the product of the European Renaissance and also had a great influence on the European Renaissance. Because of its indelible contribution to the world art world and the world art education, it is known as the "world's highest academy of fine arts" and the "Royal Academy of Fine Arts".

NO.4 Royal Academy of Fine Arts (UK)

The Royal Academy of Fine Arts, referred to as RA for short, has been established for 245 years since 1768. It has not only a long history, but also a large number of talented people, and has made great contributions to cultivating world talents in painting, sculpture and architecture. The institute holds an exhibition of outstanding students and artists' works every year, which also attracts the attention of art lovers at home and abroad.

NO.5 Academy of Fine Arts of Berlin University of Arts (Germany)

Since the 196s, Berlin Academy of Art has developed into an institution of higher learning combining art and science. Berlin Art Institute's academic model of organically combining art and science is also unique in Europe. In 1998, Berlin Art Institute, as the first German art university, was approved by the German Institute to establish a graduate school.

NO.6 Academy of Fine Arts in Rome (Italy)

The Academy of Fine Arts in Rome was born at the end of the 16th century, and now it is a landmark art school in Italy. Ranked sixth in the world academy of fine arts, it is considered as the cradle of art and beauty. Today, the Rome Academy of Fine Arts is mainly devoted to training young artists, art experts and cultural operators in the fields of visual communication and visual arts.

NO.7 Hamburg Academy of Fine Arts (Germany)

Hamburg Academy of Fine Arts is a famous national art school and one of the most famous art schools in Germany. The college has a wide range of specialties, including architecture, sculpture, stage set design, industrial design, product design, printing, film, photography, painting, visual arts and art education.

NO.8 Zurich Art Institute (Switzerland)

Zurich Art Institute is the largest art institute in Switzerland. Zurich Art Institute is one of the five branches in Universities of Applied Sciences, Zurich. It was first established in 1878 and merged into Universities of Applied Sciences, Zurich in August 27.

NO.9 Surikov Academy of Fine Arts (Russia)

The Soviet Academy of Fine Arts, which is affiliated to the Soviet Academy of Fine Arts, is located in Moscow and has three departments of oil painting, sculpture and printmaking. The history of Surikov Academy of Fine Arts can be traced back to the mid-19th century. In 1843, a painting and sculpture school was established on the basis of an art class. In 1865, it merged with the School of Architecture and was renamed Moscow School of Painting and Sculpture Architecture. In the following decades, he has made outstanding achievements in running schools and trained many famous oil painters.

NO.1 Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts (Netherlands)

Rotterdam Academy of Fine Arts is a famous art school in the Netherlands, with a total campus area of 275,724 square meters and a construction area of 257,731 square meters. It mainly develops undergraduate education, and plans to accommodate 5, students and recruit 1,3 undergraduate students every year. There are about 4, students in the University Town Campus, including 1,34 freshmen, who have entered the Basic Department of Fine Arts, the Basic Department of Art Design and the Basic Department of Fine Arts Education respectively.

NO.11 Central Academy of Fine Arts (China)

The Central Academy of Fine Arts is the only higher art school directly under the Ministry of Education of the People's Republic of China. There are eight professional branches, including the School of Modeling, the School of Chinese Painting, the School of Humanities, the School of Architecture, the School of Design, the School of Urban Design, the School of Experimental Art, the School of Art Management and Education, and the Institute of Plastic Arts, the School of Continuing Education and the affiliated secondary art school.

NO.12 Venice Academy of Fine Arts (Italy)

Venice Academy of Fine Arts was born on September 24th, 175 with the approval of Veneto Senate, and it had full legal status in 1756. It is located in Venezia, the capital of Veneto region in the northeast of Italy, with the reputation of "Queen of Adriatic Sea", "City of Masks", "Floating City", "romantic city" and "Water Capital".

NO.13 Kassel Art Institute (Germany)

As an art institute with a long history, Kassel Art Institute also enjoys a high reputation in the art world. Kassel Art College was founded in 1777. During the past 225 years, it has undergone many changes. The majors and courses offered by the school have changed several times with the development of the ideological trend of the times.

NO.14 Glasgow School of Art (UK)

Glasgow School of Art is the oldest and one of the few independent art schools in Britain. The college has three colleges, namely, the School of Design, the Academy of Fine Arts and the McIntosh School of Architecture. The college has signed student exchange agreements with more than 8 partner universities around the world, making it one of the lowest drop-out rates in the UK.

NO.15 Stuttgart National Academy of Plastic Arts

Stuttgart National Academy of Plastic Arts is a public art university in Germany. Stuttgart National Academy of Plastic Arts is one of the oldest and largest art universities in Germany. The important research fields of Stuttgart National Academy of Plastic Arts are plastic arts, architectural art, design, art education, restoration of cultural works and art.

The above are the top 15 institutions in the world famous academy of fine arts. Art students can give priority to these institutions when choosing institutions to study abroad. If you have any questions about applying for studying in a foreign academy of fine arts, you can consult Philip Burkart Art Study Consultant of Bank of America.

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