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Florence Academy of Art | |
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Via Aretina 293, Florence Italy | |
Coordinates | 43°46′05″N 11°17′56″E / 43.768°N 11.299°E |
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Established | 1991 |
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The Florence Academy of Art is an American art school in Florence, in Tuscany in central Italy. It was started by Daniel Graves, an American painter, in 1991. [1] Teaching is in the traditional style of the old masters. [1] The school is a branch of the International Academy of Fine Art, [2][ self-published source?] and is recognised as a certificate programme by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. [3][ self-published source?] The school is not listed by the Italian ministry of education, the Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca, among the institutions authorised to award degrees in music, dance and the arts. [4]
The Florence Academy of Art received an excellent review from Brian T. Allen in 2021. [5] A review in The New York Times in 2003 of a show of works by students of the school at the Hirschl and Adler gallery in Manhattan, New York, was not wholly negative, but spoke of " … inertly composed still lifes, laughable allegories and preciously romantic self-portraits ... glazed by decades of exposure to tobacco smoke". [1]
The topic of this article may not meet Wikipedia's
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Florence Academy of Art | |
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Location | |
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Via Aretina 293, Florence Italy | |
Coordinates | 43°46′05″N 11°17′56″E / 43.768°N 11.299°E |
Information | |
Established | 1991 |
Website |
florenceacademyofart |
The Florence Academy of Art is an American art school in Florence, in Tuscany in central Italy. It was started by Daniel Graves, an American painter, in 1991. [1] Teaching is in the traditional style of the old masters. [1] The school is a branch of the International Academy of Fine Art, [2][ self-published source?] and is recognised as a certificate programme by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design. [3][ self-published source?] The school is not listed by the Italian ministry of education, the Ministero dell'Istruzione, dell'Università e della Ricerca, among the institutions authorised to award degrees in music, dance and the arts. [4]
The Florence Academy of Art received an excellent review from Brian T. Allen in 2021. [5] A review in The New York Times in 2003 of a show of works by students of the school at the Hirschl and Adler gallery in Manhattan, New York, was not wholly negative, but spoke of " … inertly composed still lifes, laughable allegories and preciously romantic self-portraits ... glazed by decades of exposure to tobacco smoke". [1]