How about studying in Turin Academy of Fine Arts? The Turin Academy of Fine Arts is located in Turin, the capital of Italy's Piedmont region and an industrial city in the northwest. Founded in 1678, the Turin Academy of Fine Arts has existed for nearly three centuries. The Turin Academy of Fine Arts can be regarded as one of the oldest and most important fine arts academies in Italy and Europe.
In the first half of the seventeenth century, it existed as a university to train painters, sculptors and architects. Then in 1652, it became the "Saint Lucca Painting Society" and began to play the role of art school for the first time. Then in 1678, Maria Giovanna (the widow of Carlo Emanuele II) followed the example of the Paris Royal Academy and finally became a painting School of Sculpture and Architecture.
Later, after the reform of Vittorio Amedeo III in 1778 and the rule of Napoleon, Carlo Alberto realized its real reconstruction around 1833 and renamed it the Royal College. In addition, it is worth mentioning its art gallery, which has collected and preserved many treasures of the Marquis of Monsignor Mosi and the Savoy family.
Chinese name: Turin Academy of Fine Arts
Foreign name: Accademia Albertina di belle arti di Torino Abbreviation: Doumei
Time of establishment: 1678
Nature: National (public) Academy of Fine Arts
School category: art
School settings: painting, sculpture, stage, decoration, enterprise art design, new technology
Region: Turin, the capital of Italian Piedmont and the industrial city in the northwest
Province/State: Piemonte
Certified or not: certified by the Ministry of Education of China
School major
Undergraduate major (three years):
● Communication, development and utilization of artistic heritage
● print
● decorate
● art education
● New art technology
● painting
● Enterprise art design
● Preservation and restoration of historic sites
● Stage scenery/stage beauty
● Sculpture
● painting
● education
Master's degree (two years):
● art education
● painting
● print
● decorate
● Stage scenery/stage beauty
● Dissemination and promotion of artistic heritage
● Enterprise art design
● New art technology
● Preservation and restoration of historic sites
Application requirements
Enrollment target:
Undergraduate and graduate students going to Italy.
Candidate requirements:
1. High school or equivalent;
Undergraduate graduates have bachelor's degree certificates;
2. At the time of registration, the senior high school diploma and college entrance examination score certificate shall be provided,
● Conform to the pre registration standard of the Italian Embassy;
● Undergraduate graduates shall provide bachelor's degree certificates;
3. The above materials can be translated into Italian;
4. Undergraduate or graduate applicants must carry their portfolios;
5. Italian Certificate
Which is better, Ontario University of the Arts or Emily Carr's major in illustration?
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