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Royal Academy of Arts Bicentenary Exhibition, 1768-1968. Exh. cat. Royal Academy of Arts, London, 1968-1969: no. 505.
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American Paintings and Sculpture: An Illustrated Catalogue. National Gallery of Art, Washington, 1970: 46, repro.

London: Royal Academy of Arts, Sept. 17 - Dec. 28, 1997
New York: Brooklyn Museum of Art, Oct. 2, 1999 - Jan. 9, 2000 ...

Sensation: Young British Artists from the Saatchi Collection

London: Royal Academy of Arts, Sept. 17 - Dec. 28, 1997
New York: Brooklyn Museum of Art, Oct. 2, 1999 - Jan. 9, 2000 ...

Royal Academy or Royal Academy of Arts (RA) - In 1769, under the patronage of Britain's King George III, the Royal Academy met for its first session.

ACADEMY The Royal Academy of Arts in London, to give it the original title in full, was founded in 1768, "for the purpose of cultivating and improving the arts of painting, sculpture and architecture.

In particular they objected to the influence of Sir Joshua Reynolds, the founder of the English Royal Academy of Arts. They called him Sir Sloshua, believing that his broad technique was a sloppy and formulaic form of academic Mannerism.

" Patterned somewhat after the Royal Academy of Arts in London, the organization has the purpose of educating the public and creating a broad awareness and appreciation of contemporary equine art as fine art.

Hunt and Millais were students at the Royal Academy of Arts. They had previously met in another loose association, a sketching-society called the Cyclographic Club. Rossetti was a pupil of Ford Madox Brown.

they obtained a charter of incorporation, and in 1768 the King gave his support to the foundation of a Royal Academy of Arts by seceders from the preceding "Incorporated Society of Artists," into which personal feelings had brought much division.

Dali met Luis Bunuel at the Royal Academy of Arts in Madrid, where he studied from 1922 until 1926, when he was finally expelled.

In 1768 Gainsborough was elected a founder member of the Royal Academy of Arts, and in 1774 he moved to London. Gainsborough became a wealthy man because he was the favorite painter of the aristocracy, and because he was prolific.

A.R.A. - Associate of the Royal Academy (or Royal Academy of Arts) (RA). When you see these initials at the end of an artist's signature, you know the signer is a member of Britain's Royal Academy.
Also see academy.

Royal Constructivism: Vladimir Tatlin's work at the Royal Academy of Arts in London.
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Rachum, S, and Gage, J. Masters of Colour: Derain to Kandinsky: Masterpieces from the Merzbacher Collection. London: Royal Academy of Arts, 2002. - More " ...

British Art term usually refers to a recognised society involved in the promotion of the arts. The British Royal Academy of Arts was established in 1768. Today it serves primarily as an art school and venue for regular Art exhibitions.

It opened branches in provincial cities, it awarded scholarships for study at the French Academy in Rome and became the model for all the other royal and imperial academies of Northern Europe, with the exception of the Royal Academy of Arts London.

In London, the Royal Academy of Arts was transferred to Burlington House in 1869 and separated from the National Gallery. In Madrid, the Prado Museum (1819) was extended in 1870 to accommodate all of the religious paintings from the Trinity museum.

In England, the Royal Academy of Arts was established in 1768. Today it serves primarily as an art school and exhibition facility. The first art museum and art school in the U.S.

See also: Royal Academy, Academy, Painting, Portrait, School

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