- Athens School of Fine Arts
The Athens School of Fine Arts ( _el. Ανώτατη Σχολή Καλών Τεχνών), is Greece's premier art school whose main objective is to develop the artistic talents of its students.
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History
Athens School of Fine Arts was established in 12nd January 1837 known as the "School for the Arts". In the beginning the School of Arts included three apartments : the Crafts' School (part-time school), Industrial Crafts' School (full-time school) and Fine Arts School (full-time higher education).
The third department was the real ancestor of today’s School of Fine Arts and began to function as a daily school in 1840. In this department subjects like
painting ,sculpture ,architecture ,lithography ,woodcut ,geometry andcartography were taught. The same yearDuchess of Plaisance who lived in Greece contributed in upgrading the school. She enriched school’s program with new types of painting lessons and called the French painter Bonirote (one ofJean Auguste Dominique Ingres students) in order to teach oil painting courses. Bonirote was a teacher there until 1843.In 1843 with royal decree School of Fine Arts was promoted in a five-year study Higher Education School. Director of the School was the famous architect
Lissandros Kautantzoglou . During the period 1844- 1862 the studies' program was influenced by Europe’s Academies of Fine Arts which taughtneoclassicism . Some of the great students of this period finally became teachers in the School. Some of them areNikiphoros Lytras , andNicholaos Gysis . In 1872 after a donation ofGeorge Averoff a new building inPatission Avenue road was constructed that was later namedNational Technical University of Athens .In 1910 the Faculty acquires the independence from the named National Technical University. The same year the first for women was accepted to the School of Fine Arts. In 1929
Konstantinos Parthenis started teaching in the School. His lessons were mostly about the analysis ofvisual perception and the plastic transformation of the incoming visual information. Many other famous artists were occupied in Athens School of Fine Arts : the sculptorCostas Dimitriadis , the encraverYannis Kefallinos , the writer and historianPantelis Prebelakis . Since 1947Yiannis Moralis ,Georgios Mauroidis ,Constantinos Grammatopoulos andSpyros Papaloukas ,Panayiotis Tetsis ,Nikos Kessanlis ,Dimitris Mytaras ,Georgios Nikolaidis ,Ilias Dekoylakos and the architectSavvas Kontaratos taught the principles ofModern Greek art .External links
* [http://www.asfa.gr Athens School of Fine Arts website]
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