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  2. Rudolph Schaeffer School of Design - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Schaeffer. Closed. 1984. Language. English. Campus type. urban. Rudolph Schaeffer School of Design or Rudolph Schaeffer School of Rhythmo-Chromatic Design (1924 – 1984) was an art school located in San Francisco, California, best known for its courses in color and interior design. The school was founded by artist Rudolph Schaeffer.

  3. Academy of Art University - Wikipedia

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    It was founded as the Academy of Advertising Art by Richard S. Stephens in 1929. [2] The school is one of the largest property owners in San Francisco, with the main campus located on New Montgomery Street in the South of Market district. [3] In fall 2023, it had 126 full-time teachers, 492 part-time teaching staff, and 6,786 students; [1] it ...

  4. Bay Area Figurative Movement - Wikipedia

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    The Bay Area Figurative Movement (also known as the Bay Area Figurative School, Bay Area Figurative Art, Bay Area Figuration, and similar variations) was a mid-20th-century art movement made up of a group of artists in the San Francisco Bay Area who abandoned working in the prevailing style of Abstract Expressionism in favor of a return to figuration in painting during the 1950s and onward ...

  5. Rudolph Schaeffer - Wikipedia

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    Rudolph Frederick Schaeffer (June 26, 1886 – March 5, 1988) an American arts educator and artist connected to the Arts and Crafts movement.He was the founder of the Rudolph Schaeffer School of Design, a school that was based in San Francisco and produced designers, architects, interior decorators, teachers and colorists for more than 50 years.

  6. Bip Apollo - Wikipedia

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    www.BipApollo.com. Bip Apollo (also known online as "Bip Graffiti", "BiP", and "Believe in People") is a formerly anonymous painter and sculptor who is "known internationally for his role in spear-heading the North American street art revival" [1][2] and creating in-demand luxury art. [3][4][5][6] He initially came to public attention in 2010 ...

  7. San Francisco Art Institute - Wikipedia

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    85. San Francisco Art Institute (SFAI) was a private college of contemporary art in San Francisco, California. Founded in 1871, SFAI was one of the oldest art schools in the United States and the oldest west of the Mississippi River. Approximately 220 undergraduates and 112 graduate students were enrolled in 2021. [2]

  8. Robert Bechtle - Wikipedia

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    Robert Alan Bechtle[3] (May 14, 1932 – September 24, 2020) was an American painter, printmaker, and educator. He lived nearly all his life in the San Francisco Bay Area [4] and whose art was centered on scenes from everyday local life. [5] His paintings are in a Photorealist style and often depict automobiles. [6]

  9. Marcel Marceau - Wikipedia

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    Marcel Marceau. Marcel Marceau (French pronunciation: [maʁsɛl maʁso]; born Marcel Mangel; 22 March 1923 – 22 September 2007) was a French mime artist and actor most famous for his stage persona, " Bip the Clown ". He referred to mime as the "art of silence", performing professionally worldwide for more than 60 years.