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  2. Royal Academy of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Academy Schools form the oldest art school in Britain, and have been an integral part of the Royal Academy of Arts since its foundation in 1768. A key principle of the RA Schools is that their three-year post graduate programme is free of charge to every applicant offered a place. [35] Royal Academy Students Supper 1889. Front page of ...

  3. The Royal Academicians in General Assembly - Wikipedia

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    The Royal Academicians in General Assembly is a 1795 oil painting by the English artist Henry Singleton. [1] It depicts the assembled members of the British Royal Academy of Arts in the Council Chamber at Somerset House in London, then the headquarters of the academy. They are judging the various works of art produced by students of the academy.

  4. Category:Royal Academy - Wikipedia

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    Alumni of the Royal Academy Schools (239 P) Associates of the Royal Academy (104 P) K. Keepers of the Royal Academy (21 P) R. Royal Academicians (1 C, 620 P)

  5. Royal Academy (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Royal Academy of Arts, also simply known as the Royal Academy (RA), an art institution (founded 1768) based in London, England, UK; Royal Academy of Fine Arts Antwerp (Koninklijke Academie voor Schone Kunsten Antwerpen), an art and design academy based in Antwerp, Belgium; Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Ghent), (founded 1741), in Ghent

  6. Statue of Joshua Reynolds - Wikipedia

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    The statue in 2007. A statue of Sir Joshua Reynolds stands in the Annenberg Courtyard of Burlington House, off Piccadilly in the City of Westminster, London, England.Reynolds was the first president of the Royal Academy, who occupy the main wing of Burlington House.

  7. 6 Burlington Gardens - Wikipedia

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    It was used mainly by the Royal Academy Schools. On 29 August 2006, the building was damaged by a fire, but there was no loss of academy artworks as it was being prepared for a future exhibition. [5] Giampietrino's copy of Leonardo's Last Supper, housed in the Royal Academy's Collection Gallery

  8. Burlington House - Wikipedia

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    Burlington House is most familiar to the general public as the venue for art exhibitions from the Royal Academy. The academy is housed in the main building at the northern end of the courtyard. Five learned societies occupy the two wings on the east and west sides of the courtyard and the Piccadilly wing at the southern end. Collectively known ...

  9. His Majesty's Theatre, London - Wikipedia

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    His Majesty's Theatre is a West End theatre situated in the Haymarket in the City of Westminster, London.The building, designed by Charles J. Phipps, was constructed in 1897 for the actor-manager Herbert Beerbohm Tree, who established the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art (RADA) at the theatre.