Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi
The Reial Acadèmia Catalana de Belles Arts de Sant Jordi (Catalan pronunciation: [rəˈjaɫ əkəˈðɛmiə kətəˈɫanə ðə ˈβeʎəz ˈarts ðə ˈsaɲ ˈʒɔrði], in English "Royal Catalan Academy of Fine Arts of Saint George") is a Catalan art school located in Barcelona. The current president is the architect Jordi Bonet i Armengol.
The institution was originally founded as a cost-free school of painting, sculpture and architecture under the former name Escola Gratuïta de Disseny by the Catalan trade council in 1775. In 1849 the school became a member of the provincial academies of arts in Spain (Acadèmies Provincials de Belles Arts), and in 1900 it became autonomous. Today, the ancient school is divided into the faculty of fine arts of the University of Barcelona and the vocational art school, named Escola Superior de Disseny i d’Art Llotja. In 1930 the RACBASJ lost its provincial character and thenceforward it has perceived itself as the Catalan academy of arts. The courses offered include also music and other fine arts.
Selected students
- Enric Casanovas i Roy[1]
- Llucià Navarro i Rodón
- Maties Palau Ferré[2]
- Joan Baptista Porcar i Ripollés[3]
- Leonci Quera i Tísner
References
- ↑ Teresa Camps, E. Casanovas, Barcelona, (1988), Àmbit Serveis Editorials. ISBN 84-7456-466-2
- ↑ Fundació Maties Palau Ferré - Vida
- ↑ Qui és J. B. Porcar?
External links
- (Catalan) Official website
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Coordinates: 41°22′56.65″N 2°11′0.91″E / 41.3824028°N 2.1835861°E