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  2. List of art universities and colleges in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of fine art universities and colleges in Europe, containing academic institutions of higher undergraduate education, postgraduate education and research, offering academic degrees of fine art (such as Bachelor of Fine Arts, Master of Fine Arts, and equivalent). The list makes no distinction between public or private institutions ...

  3. List of art schools in Europe - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of art schools in Europe, containing art schools below higher undergraduate education.The list makes no distinction between public or private institutions, or by institutions that focus solely on fine art or as part of a wider range of related or non-related subjects.

  4. Accademia Italiana - Wikipedia

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    The Accademia Italiana is an international fine arts university with programs in fashion design, graphic design, interior and product design, jewelry design and photography and new media. It offers three-year bachelor's degree programs, professional certificates, master's degrees, short courses and study abroad programs for US university students.

  5. Utrecht School of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Utrecht School for the Arts offers preparatory courses, bachelor's and master's programmes and research degrees in fine art, design, music, theatre, media, games and interaction and arts management. With more than 3,900 students, the Utrecht School for the Arts is one of the largest art and culture-oriented institutes in Europe. [4]

  6. Academy of Fine Arts Vienna - Wikipedia

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    The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (German: Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) is a public art school in Vienna, Austria. Founded in 1688 as a private academy, it is now a public university. The Academy is also known for twice rejecting admission to a young Adolf Hitler in 1907 and 1908.

  7. Berlin University of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The university is known for being one of the biggest and most diversified universities of the arts worldwide. It has four colleges specialising in fine arts, architecture, media and design, music and the performing arts with around 3,500 students. Thus the UdK is one of only three universities in Germany to unite the faculties of art and music ...

  8. Estonian Academy of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The origin of EKA dates back to 1914, when the Estonian Art Society founded the Tallinn Industrial Art School. [1] It was the first and for a while the only art school in Estonia. The founders based the original curriculum on that of the art school founded by Baron Alexander von Stieglitz in St. Petersburg. This system prioritised technical and ...

  9. Dresden Academy of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    At the beginning of the 19th century, painters such as Anton Graff and Adrian Zingg made the Dresden Academy one of the most important art schools in Europe. The engraver Johann Friedrich Wilhem Müller , author of a famous engraving of the Sistine Madonna after Raphael, was a professor at the Akademie from 1814 to 1816.