King George III founded the Academy. Within the original group, Sir Joshua Reynolds and Sir William Chamber were prominent Members.
english language arts
LAMDA stands for the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Arts.
housekeeping arts
The term SHO-DAI SOKE, in Japansee bugei (martial arts) generally refers to a founder or first generation head of a martial arts system or family.
E.L.A means: English Language Arts.
Royal Swedish Academy of Arts was created in 1773.
Royal Canadian Academy of Arts was created in 1880.
Royal Academy of Fine Arts - Antwerp - was created in 1663.
Royal Academy of Fine Arts - Ghent - was created in 1741.
Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts was created in 1754.
The Royal Academy of Arts is in the United Kingdom. It has two locations. One is at Burlington House in Piccadilly. The other is in Burlington Gardens in London.
William Sandby has written: 'Thomas and Paul Sandby' 'The history of the Royal Academy of Arts' 'The history of the Royal Academy of Arts from its foundation in 1768 to the present time' -- subject(s): Accessible book, Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain), Artists
Strange has written: 'An inquiry into the rise and establishment of the Royal Academy of Arts' -- subject- s -: London - England -, London - England - Royal Academy of Arts
The Royal Academy of Arts was founded by George III in 1768. The 34 founding members featured prominent artists such as Sir Joshua Reynolds and Sir William Chambers
Salvador Dali attended the San Fernando Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Madrid.
Christopher Forbes has written: 'The Royal Academy (1837-1901) revisited' -- subject(s): Art collections, British Painting, Catalogs, Forbes Magazine, Forbes Magazine Collection, Painting, British, Painting, Victorian, Royal Academy of Arts, Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain), Victorian Painting
J. E. Hodgson has written: 'The Royal academy and its members 1768-1830' -- subject(s): Royal Academy of Arts (Great Britain)