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Academy of Fine Arts, Munich

The Academy of Fine Arts, Munich (German: Akademie der Bildenden Künste München, also known as Munich Academy) is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany. It is located in the Maxvorstadt district of Munich, in Bavaria, Germany.

History

The history of the academy goes back to the 18th century, before the 1770 founding by Elector Maximilian III. Joseph, the so-called "drawing school", which already bore the name "academy" in its name ("Zeichnungs Schule respective Maler und Bildhauer academie"). The Academy of Fine Arts was enhanced in 1808 by King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria as Royal Academy of Fine Arts.

The Munich School refers to a group of painters who worked in Munich or were trained at the Academy between 1850 and 1918. The paintings are characterized by a naturalistic style and dark chiaroscuro. Typical painting subjects included landscape, portraits, genre, still-life, and history.

From 1900 to 1918 the academy's director was Ferdinand Freiherr von Miller. In 1946, the Royal Academy of Fine Arts was merged with the School of arts and crafts and the School of applied arts. In 1953, its name was changed to the current Academy of Fine Arts.

Buildings

 
Aerial image of the Academy of Fine Arts Munich
 
Deconstructivist expansion, designed by Coop Himmelb(l)au (2005).

The large 19th-century Renaissance Revival style building complex, designed by Gottfried Neureuther, was completed in 1886. It has housed the Academy since then.

A new Deconstructivist style expansion, designed by the architectural firm Coop Himmelb(l)au as an extension from the original building, was completed in 2005.[1]

The AkademieGalerie (gallery of the academy) is located at the nearby subway station Universität. Since 1989 students could show artworks especially created for this location.[2]

Teaching

The study at the Academy is organized in class associations. Overall, the Academy accommodates twenty-three classes, led by professors, who each stand for an individual approach to contemporary fine art. These classes are complemented by twenty study workshops and a library, as well as seminars and lectures in art science, philosophy and didactics.[3]

The following study programs are offered:

  • Free Art (Diploma)
  • Art Education (State Examination and Master Degree)
  • Interior Architecture (Bachelor and Master Degree)
  • Architecture (Master Degree)
  • Art Therapy (Master Degree)

People

Notable professors

Notable students


 
Panoramic view of the 1886 Academy of Fine Arts building.

See also

References

  1. ^ Bachmann, Wolfgang. (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 20 August 2018. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  2. ^ "Akademie der Bildenden Künste München – AkademieGalerie". www.adbk.de (in German). Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Informationen zum Studium". Akademie der Bildenden Künste München.
  4. ^ "03608 Robert Raudner", Matrikelbücher, Akademie der Bildenden Künste München. Retrieved 5 January 2020
  5. ^ Doornbusch, Esther (23 January 2019). "Barbara Seidenath". Hedendaagse sieraden (in Dutch). Retrieved 29 June 2021.

External links

  • Official website
  • (in German)
  • Designbuild-network.com Building details of Academy (in English)

Coordinates: 48°09′11″N 11°34′49″E / 48.15306°N 11.58028°E / 48.15306; 11.58028

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This article includes a list of references related reading or external links but its sources remain unclear because it lacks inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations July 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Academy of Fine Arts Munich German Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Munchen also known as Munich Academy is one of the oldest and most significant art academies in Germany It is located in the Maxvorstadt district of Munich in Bavaria Germany Contents 1 History 2 Buildings 3 Teaching 4 People 4 1 Notable professors 4 2 Notable students 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory EditThe history of the academy goes back to the 18th century before the 1770 founding by Elector Maximilian III Joseph the so called drawing school which already bore the name academy in its name Zeichnungs Schule respective Maler und Bildhauer academie The Academy of Fine Arts was enhanced in 1808 by King Maximilian I Joseph of Bavaria as Royal Academy of Fine Arts The Munich School refers to a group of painters who worked in Munich or were trained at the Academy between 1850 and 1918 The paintings are characterized by a naturalistic style and dark chiaroscuro Typical painting subjects included landscape portraits genre still life and history From 1900 to 1918 the academy s director was Ferdinand Freiherr von Miller In 1946 the Royal Academy of Fine Arts was merged with the School of arts and crafts and the School of applied arts In 1953 its name was changed to the current Academy of Fine Arts Buildings Edit Aerial image of the Academy of Fine Arts Munich Deconstructivist expansion designed by Coop Himmelb l au 2005 Renaissance Revival style facade 1886 The large 19th century Renaissance Revival style building complex designed by Gottfried Neureuther was completed in 1886 It has housed the Academy since then A new Deconstructivist style expansion designed by the architectural firm Coop Himmelb l au as an extension from the original building was completed in 2005 1 The AkademieGalerie gallery of the academy is located at the nearby subway station Universitat Since 1989 students could show artworks especially created for this location 2 Teaching EditThe study at the Academy is organized in class associations Overall the Academy accommodates twenty three classes led by professors who each stand for an individual approach to contemporary fine art These classes are complemented by twenty study workshops and a library as well as seminars and lectures in art science philosophy and didactics 3 The following study programs are offered Free Art Diploma Art Education State Examination and Master Degree Interior Architecture Bachelor and Master Degree Architecture Master Degree Art Therapy Master Degree People EditNotable professors Edit Lawrence Alma Tadema Hermann Anschutz Anton Azbe 1884 1885 Nikolaus Gysis Peter von Cornelius Res Ingold Max Klinger Franz von Lenbach Walter Maurer 1990 2000 Robin Page 1981 1998 Eduardo Paolozzi 1981 1989 Sean Scully Jacob Ungerer 1890 1920 Arthur von Ramberg Gerd Winner born 1936 Notable students Edit Josef Albers 1919 1920 Franz Ackermann 1984 1988 Erwin Aichele Henry Alexander Cuno Amiet 1886 1888 Octav Băncilă Vladimir Becic Rene Beeh Ignat Bednarik Claus Bergen Robert Julius Beyschlag Friedrich Brugger Harry Chase William Merritt Chase Giorgio de Chirico Albert Chmielowski Susanne Clausen Lovis Corinth 1880 1884 William Jacob Baer 1880 1884 Menci Clement Crncic Thomas Demand Samuel Friedrich Diez Edgar Downs 1876 1963 silver medallist Frank Duveneck Valentin Peter Feuerstein 1917 1999 Lothar Fischer 1952 1958 Gunther Forg Wilhelm Heinrich Funk born 1866 an American portrait painter Karl Gatermann the Younger Herbjorn Gausta Dimitrios Geraniotis 1871 1966 Greek portrait painter Aleksander Gierymski 1846 1874 Maksymilian Gierymski 1850 1901 Louis Grell 1887 1960 Rita Grosse Ruyken 1971 1977 Nicholaos Gysis 1842 1901 Karl Michael Haider 1846 1912 Herman Hartwich 1853 1926 Hermann Helmer Oskar Herman Louis Christian Hess Peter von Hess Hallgrimur Helgason born 1959 Friedrich Hohe 1802 1870 Elmyr de Hory 1906 1976 Jorg Immendorff 1984 1985 Wassily Kandinsky 1866 1944 Robert Koehler 1873 1875 bronze and silver medalist Elisaveta Konsulova Vazova 1881 1965 Alfred Kowalski Miroslav Kraljevic Alfred Kubin 1899 Paul Klee 1900 Wilhelm Leibl Maximilian Liebenwein 1869 1926 Richard Lindner 1925 1927 Melissa Logan Stefan Luchian Mahirwan Mamtani 1935 Franz Marc 1900 1903 Jan Matejko Dieter Mathoi 1963 1967 Janos Mattis Teutsch Mato Celestin Medovic 1890 1893 Vadim Meller Josef Moroder Lusenberg 1876 1880 Alphonse Mucha Otto Mueller John Mulvany 1839 1906 Adolfo Muller Ury 1881 82 Edvard Munch Alex Murray Leslie Hubert Netzer 1865 1939 Elisabet Ney 1981 1989 Eduard Niczky de 1850 1919 Charles Henry Niehaus 1855 1935 Thomas Satterwhite Noble 1881 83 Markus Oehlen 2002 Paul Ondrusch Ernst Oppler Fritz Osswald Ulrike Ottinger born 1942 Bruno Paul Carl Theodor von Piloty Edward Henry Potthast Otto Quante 1875 1947 Josip Racic 1905 1908 Robert Hermann Raudner 1854 1915 4 Richard Riemerschmid 1888 1890 Leo Paul Robert 1869 Franz Roubaud Anna May Rychter 1864 1955 Sep Ruf Heinrich Schlitt Karl Saltzmann 1896 Barbara Seidenath born 1960 metalsmith jeweler 5 Gunther Schneider Siemssen 1926 1915 scenic designer Walter Shirlaw Edith Soterius von Sachsenheim 1887 1970 Karina Smigla Bobinski T C Steele Vardges Sureniants 1860 1921 Johann Gottfried Steffan Franz von Stuck Nicolae Tonitza Axel Torneman 1880 1925 John Henry Twachtman Petar Ubavkic 1852 1910 Spyridon Vikatos 1878 1960 Robert Voit born 1969 Lascăr Vorel Alexander von Wagner 1869 1910 Henrik Weber 1818 1866 Sybilla Mittell Weber 1892 1957 Barbara Zeigler Hans Peter Zimmer Tadeusz Zukotynski 1877 1912 Panoramic view of the 1886 Academy of Fine Arts building See also EditMunich School and 19th century Greek art Academic realism painting style Academy of Fine Arts Munich related topicsReferences Edit Bachmann Wolfgang Erweiterung der Kunstakademie PDF Archived from the original PDF on 20 August 2018 Retrieved 20 August 2018 Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Munchen AkademieGalerie www adbk de in German Retrieved 20 August 2018 Informationen zum Studium Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Munchen 03608 Robert Raudner Matrikelbucher Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Munchen Retrieved 5 January 2020 Doornbusch Esther 23 January 2019 Barbara Seidenath Hedendaagse sieraden in Dutch Retrieved 29 June 2021 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Munchen Official website History of Akademie der Bildenden Kunste Munchen in German Designbuild network com Building details of Academy in English Coordinates 48 09 11 N 11 34 49 E 48 15306 N 11 58028 E 48 15306 11 58028 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Academy of Fine Arts Munich amp oldid 1097835366, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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