Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels

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The Royal Academy of Fine Arts as it appeared in 1935
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L’ Royal Academy of Fine Arts of Brussels (French: Royal Academy of Fine Arts-Superior of the Arts of the City of Brussels (Arba-Esa ); in Dutch: Royal Academy per Fine Arts of Brussels ) It is a Belgian art school of art founded in Brussels, in 1711. At the beginning it was located in a town hall building. In 1876 it was transferred to a building that once housed a convent and an orphanage in Midi Rue , where it was restored by the architect Pierre Victor Jamaer and where school still operates. They were students of the James Ensor school, René Magritte, Paul Delvaux, Peyo, Vincent Van Gogh, Éliane de Meuse

Some of the most famous names of Belgian painting, sculpture and architecture were students:

  • Gustave Léonard de Jonghe (1844-1848), Pittore
  • Amédée Lynen (1852–1938), painter and illustrator
  • Vincent Van Gogh (1853–1890), painter and designer
  • Jan Hillebrand Wijsmuller, (1855-1925), Pittore Olaandese
  • Paul Du Bourg (1859-1938), sculptor french pure
  • James Ensor (1860–1949), painter
  • Victor Rousseau (1865–1954), scultore
  • Gabriel van Dievoet (1875–1934), Pittore
  • Victor Servranckx (1897–1965), Pittore
  • Paul Delvaux (1897-1994), painter
  • René Magritte (1898–1967), painter
  • É em euse (1899-1993), painter
  • Jane Graverol (1905–1984), painter
  • Zhang Chongan, better known as Tschang Tschong-Jen (1907–1998), sculptor and painter
  • Ben-me Shulman, (1907-1986), Israeli architect
  • Claude Strebelle (1917-2010), architect and manufacturer

Among the directors of Academy, the sculptor Eugène Simonis and the painter Jean-François Portaels are remembered.

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