- The
Rijksakademie van
beeldende kunsten (State
Academy of Fine Arts) was
founded in 1870 in Amsterdam. It is a
classical academy, a
place where philosophers...
-
Koninklijke Academie voor
Beeldende Kunsten, or
Royal Academy of
Visual Arts
refers to a 19th-century name for one of two art
schools in the Northern...
- The
Royal Academy of Art (Dutch:
Koninklijke Academie van
Beeldende Kunsten, KABK) is an art and
design academy in The Hague,
offering programs at both...
-
Vrije Academie voor
Beeldende Kunsten (Free
Academy of
Visual Art) was an art
school in The Hague, Netherlands. It was
founded in 1947 by
Livinus van...
- ****ociation
Architectura et
Amicitia as a
department of the
Rijksakademie van
beeldende kunsten. At that time
Amsterdam had been
lacking an
architecture school...
-
Maastricht Institute of Arts,
formerly known as the
Academie Beeldende Kunsten Maastricht (Maastricht
Academy of Fine Arts and Design) and the Stadsacademie...
- the
School of
Graphic Arts (in Amsterdam, then the
Rijksacademie voor
beeldende kunsten (National
Academy of
Visual Arts) (1968). Schmüll's
early commercial...
- five children. Veth
received his art
education at the
Rijksakademie van
Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam. He was
living in the area,
called de Pijp. With...
- Piet
Zwart Institute in
Rotterdam (2001–2002) and the
Rijksakademie van
beeldende kunsten in
Amsterdam (2011–2012).
Through the use of
different media Hietbrink...
-
Nicolaas van der Waay (1855–1936) was a
Dutch decorative artist,
watercolorist and lithographer. He
worked in many genres,
including stamp, coin and banknote...