ACADEMY OF FINE ARTS MUNICH
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The 'Academy of Fine Arts, Munich' (German: 'Akademie der Bildenden Künste München', also known as 'Munich Academy') was founded 1808 by Maximilian I of Bavaria in Munich as the "Royal Academy of Fine Arts" and is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany.
In 1946, the Academy was merged with the schools for arts-and-crafts and applied arts, respectively. In 1953, the name changed to its current form.
On 26 October 2005, a new building by Coop Himmelb(l)au was opened next to the old building which was constructed 1874-1887 in Venetian Renaissance style by Gottfried Neureuther .
★ Franz Ackermann (1984-1988)
★ Lawrence Alma-Tadema
★ Ignat Bednarik
★ Lovis Corinth (1880–1884)
★ Peter von Cornelius
★ Thomas Demand
★ Lothar Fischer (1952–1958)
★ Günther Förg
★ Otto Greiner (1988–1991)
★ Nicholaos Gysis (1842-1901)
★ Hermann Helmer
★ Jörg Immendorff (1984–1985)
★ Wassily Kandinsky
★ Alfred Kubin (1899)
★ Heinrich Kirchner
★ Paul Klee (1900)
★ Richard Lindner (1925–1927)
★ Franz von Lenbach
★ Åžtefan Luchian
★ Franz Marc (1900–1903)
★ János Mattis-Teutsch
★ Vadim Meller
★ Willy Meller
★ Otto Mueller
★ Elisabet Ney (1981–1989)
★ Markus Oehlen
★ Eduardo Paolozzi (1981–1989)
★ Bruno Paul
★ Sergius Pauser (1919–1924)
★ Carl Theodor von Piloty
★ Richard Riemerschmid (1888–1890)
★ Franz Roubaud
★ Karl Saltzmann (1896- )
★ Sean Scully
★ Johann Gottfried Steffan
★ Franz von Stuck
★ Yoshi Takahashi (1966–1969)
★ Nicolae Tonitza
★ Lascăr Vorel
★ HP Zimmer
★ Akademie der Bildenden Künste München
★ History (in German)
★ Photos of the New Buidling
The 'Academy of Fine Arts, Munich' (German: 'Akademie der Bildenden Künste München', also known as 'Munich Academy') was founded 1808 by Maximilian I of Bavaria in Munich as the "Royal Academy of Fine Arts" and is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany.
In 1946, the Academy was merged with the schools for arts-and-crafts and applied arts, respectively. In 1953, the name changed to its current form.
On 26 October 2005, a new building by Coop Himmelb(l)au was opened next to the old building which was constructed 1874-1887 in Venetian Renaissance style by Gottfried Neureuther .
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| Notable students and professors |
| External links |
Notable students and professors
★ Franz Ackermann (1984-1988)
★ Lawrence Alma-Tadema
★ Ignat Bednarik
★ Lovis Corinth (1880–1884)
★ Peter von Cornelius
★ Thomas Demand
★ Lothar Fischer (1952–1958)
★ Günther Förg
★ Otto Greiner (1988–1991)
★ Nicholaos Gysis (1842-1901)
★ Hermann Helmer
★ Jörg Immendorff (1984–1985)
★ Wassily Kandinsky
★ Alfred Kubin (1899)
★ Heinrich Kirchner
★ Paul Klee (1900)
★ Richard Lindner (1925–1927)
★ Franz von Lenbach
★ Åžtefan Luchian
★ Franz Marc (1900–1903)
★ János Mattis-Teutsch
★ Vadim Meller
★ Willy Meller
★ Otto Mueller
★ Elisabet Ney (1981–1989)
★ Markus Oehlen
★ Eduardo Paolozzi (1981–1989)
★ Bruno Paul
★ Sergius Pauser (1919–1924)
★ Carl Theodor von Piloty
★ Richard Riemerschmid (1888–1890)
★ Franz Roubaud
★ Karl Saltzmann (1896- )
★ Sean Scully
★ Johann Gottfried Steffan
★ Franz von Stuck
★ Yoshi Takahashi (1966–1969)
★ Nicolae Tonitza
★ Lascăr Vorel
★ HP Zimmer
External links
★ Akademie der Bildenden Künste München
★ History (in German)
★ Photos of the New Buidling
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