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Where is the French National Academy of Fine Arts in France?

Nice National Academy of Fine Arts is the most experimental school to practice contemporary art in France. The overall ranking is not too high.

The eight French Fine Arts Institutes are: Paris Fine Arts Institute, Lyon Fine Arts Institute, Paris Versailles Fine Arts Institute, Dunkirk Fine Arts Institute, Vallance National Fine Arts Institute, Le Mans Fine Arts Institute, Perpignan Fine Arts Institute and Borg Fine Arts Institute.

French Academy of Fine Arts top30 World Ranking Reference:

First place, Paris Academy of Fine Arts (France)

Paris National Academy of Fine Arts is the third academy of fine arts with a history of 300 years in the world after Florence Academy of Fine Arts and Bologna Academy of Fine Arts in Italy. As the world's top imperial academy of fine arts and one of the world's four largest fine arts academies, it has great influence not only in the world's higher fine arts academies, but also in China's fine arts circles. China's older oil painters Xu Beihong, Lin Fengmian, Yan, Pan, Wu Guanzhong and Li all graduated here.

No. 18, Lyon Academy of Fine Arts (France)

Lyon National Academy of Fine Arts, founded in 1756, is a famous national academy of fine arts, which is directly managed by Lyon municipal government. The college has a strong faculty, high teaching quality and high reputation.

24th place, Versailles Academy of Fine Arts, Paris (France)

The French National Versailles Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 1795. As the birthplace of the world-renowned "French Academy" painting style and the aristocratic school of royal painters in European courts, it was always criticized by people who loved Fontainebleau Nature School before 18 17. It is located in the small town of Versailles in the north of Paris, close to the famous palace of King Louis XIV of France. 18 17, the school changed from private to local public art school. 1789 After the French Revolution broke out, it officially became the National Academy of Plastic Arts, affiliated to the French Ministry of Culture, with a professional and creative faculty.

25th place, Borg Academy of Fine Arts (French)

Borg Academy of Fine Arts was founded in18th century. It used to be a missionary school. At present, it is one of the six national fine arts colleges in France, which is famous for its excellent teaching quality and research on modern art. The school has 56 teachers and covers an area of 6,000 square meters. It is located in the bustling downtown square. The school has advanced teaching facilities, including studios, sculpture studios, multimedia studios, design studios, photography studios, libraries and theaters.

26th place, Vallance National Academy of Fine Arts (French)

Vallance National Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 1782, formerly known as Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Vallance. It is the oldest fine arts academy in France, and now it is one of the fine arts academies in France, providing traditional higher art education. 18 students won the Rome Prize. The Rome Prize is the most authoritative prize in French music and fine arts. Originated at the beginning of this century, it is held every two years, and each time it produces 1 grand prize. The winner was hired as an academician by the French Academy. Musicians Berlioz and Ravel are both winners of this award. )

27th place, Le Mans Academy of Fine Arts (France)

Le Mans Academy of Fine Arts in France is a teaching, research and creative place focusing on art majors and paying attention to artists' art teaching. Teaching combines traditional artistic expression with the latest technical practice, and pays attention to the practical application of artistic occupation. Le Mans Academy of Fine Arts provides higher art education for municipal schools. Its mission is the same as all art colleges recognized and approved by the French Ministry of Culture, and it is eligible to issue three-year and five-year national diplomas: national diploma in plastic arts, national diploma in plastic performance and national diploma in art and technology.

28th place, Perpignan Academy of Fine Arts (France)

Perpignan American schools are divided into five grades, focusing on "the cultivation of personal ability". Students' courses include art history, painting, space art, audio-visual, information and so on. There are two kinds of diplomas awarded by this American school, one is a three-year bachelor's diploma (DNAP) and the other is a five-year master's diploma (DNSEP).