NATIONAL COLLEGE OF ART AND DESIGN


The 'National College of Art and Design' is an art school in Dublin, Ireland.

Contents
History
List of notable alumni
See also
External links

History


Situated in Thomas street, the NCAD started as a private drawing school and has become a national institution educating over 1,500 day and evening students as artists, designers and art educators. The College was founded in 1746 as a private drawing school set up by Robert West in George's Lane. This school was taken over by the Dublin Society and later the RDS.
Throughout the eighteenth century there were three schools: Figure Drawing, Landscape and Ornamental Drawing and Architectural Drawing. In 1811, the school of modeling was added. The Department of Science and Art, London controlled the institution from 1854 - it was renamed the Dublin Metropolitan School of Art in 1877. Control was taken by the department of education in 1924, and in 1936 it became the National College of Art.
The college was established as the National College of Art and Design in 1971 by an act of an Toireachtas and is now governed by a board (An Bord) appointed by the Minister for Education.

List of notable alumni



William Butler Yeats

George Russell

Philip Treacy

See also



List of universities in the Republic of Ireland

External links



Official website

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