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Milan Brera National Academy of Fine Arts

The introduction of Milan Brera National Academy of Fine Arts is as follows:

Milan Brera Academy of Fine Arts, also known as "Milan Brera National Academy of Fine Arts", is a famous national academy of fine arts in Italy. The college, located in Milan, Italy, was founded in 1776 by Austrian Queen Maria Teresa, and engaged in the teaching and research of art, culture and history.

The Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan is the highest art college in Italy at present, representing the highest level in the field of Italian art education. There are many masters of art, famous designers and writers, and stage artists come from the Brera Academy of Fine Arts in Milan.

The ranking of Italian art universities studying abroad is as follows:

1. Florence Academy of Fine Arts

Florence Academy of Fine Arts became the national academy of fine arts in 1785, which was the product of the European Renaissance and had a great influence on the European Renaissance. Because of its indelible contribution to the world art world and the world art education, it is known as "the highest academy of fine arts in the world" and "the Royal Academy of Fine Arts where realistic masters gather".

Florence Academy of Fine Arts, as the world's first academy of fine arts, has a profound influence on future generations. As the world's first academy of fine arts, it opened up the world's fine arts education. Secondly, it played a guiding and enlightening role in the later academies of fine arts such as Bologna Academy of Fine Arts, Rome Academy of Fine Arts, Paris Academy of Fine Arts, Repin Academy of Fine Arts and Central Academy of Fine Arts.

2. Academy of Fine Arts in Rome

The Academy of Fine Arts in Rome was born at the end of 16th century. At present, it is a landmark art school in Italy. Ranked sixth in the world academy of fine arts, it is considered as the cradle of art and beauty. And became a model of establishing other universities, the alma mater of the famous painter Pan Yuliang.

The Academy of Fine Arts is located in Rome, the Italian capital. Its predecessor was the Pontifical Academy of Art, which was founded at the end of 16th century. At that time, it became the gathering center of artists and was named "Sanluca Art Institute". Subsequently, the Rome Academy of Fine Arts gradually transformed its pursuit of art into a wide range of educational activities and practical activities, and took teaching and research as a cultural orientation to develop related majors and crafts.

Today, the Rome Academy of Fine Arts is mainly devoted to training young artists, art experts and cultural operators in the fields of visual communication and visual arts.

3. Venice Academy of Fine Arts

Venice Academy of Fine Arts is a world-famous old-fashioned fine arts academy with a history of more than 26 years. It has trained many western masters such as Botticelli, Titian, giorgione and Tintoretto, and enjoys a high reputation in fine arts colleges. It was also the position of the "Venice School" in the Renaissance, which had a far-reaching influence on the later development of European art and even the world art. The World Academy of Fine Arts ranks in the top ten, and it is one of the highest institutions in the field of higher culture and art education in Italy.