Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart With over 800 students and 18 courses in the liberal and applied field one of the oldest and largest Art Colleges in Germany. Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart goes back to 1761 by Duke Carl Eugen of Württemberg Founded Academy of Arts. On 25 June 2011 it celebrated its 250th anniversary.
Soon after its inception (with Duke Carl Eugen Generalreskript of 25 June 1761) lost Academy of Arts Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart Who was with the Duke’s court temporarily housed in Ludwigsburg, important, given the increasing number of art classes in the in 1770 when Solitude founded, its own art department (Faculty of Arts freyeSo AF Batz) emerging and, after various stages of development in 1782 in Stuttgart, raised to university status High school Karl shifted, a strictly regimented, military drill conducted with elite school. This should, according to the Duke Carl Eugen “best minds in the country”Study, but some, such as how Friedrich Schiller and Joseph Anton Koch, Withdrew from the immense pressure and the paternalism of the “Slave plantation“ (Schubart). For the art world through Württemberg and beyond such important artists as Johann Heinrich Dannecker, Philipp Friedrich von Hetsch, Philipp Jakob Scheffauer and Gottlieb Schick learned their education there, some even by teachers as Nicolas Guibal and Adolf Friedrich HarperAlready the faculty of the Academy of Arts had heard, from the time of Louis Burger later in Vienna, came to prominence Heinrich Friedrich Füger emerged.
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Staatliche Akademie der Bildenden Künste Stuttgart
Am Weissenhof 1
Stuttgart
70191 Baden-Württemberg
Tel: +49 (711) 28440 0
Fax: +49 (711) 28440 102
Official Website: http://www.abk-stuttgart.de/