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The Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège is the academy of fine arts of the Belgian city of Liège. The art academy was first established in 1775 by prince-bishop François-Charles de Velbrück, and was led initially by and later by Léonard Defrance. The prince-bishop's academy was closed in the French period, and under the United Kingdom of the Netherlands the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp was given a monopoly on certifying art teachers. In the wake of the Belgian Revolution, the city of Liège refounded an academy of fine arts in 1837, under the patronage of the Belgian crown. By 1890 there were 650 students enrolled, with another 400 studying at the , making Liège a significant centre of art education. In 1898 the alumni association started publishing the art journal L'Effort.

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  • Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège (de)
  • Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège (en)
  • Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège (fr)
  • Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège (it)
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  • Die Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège, deutsch Königliche Kunstakademie Lüttich, ist eine Kunsthochschule in Lüttich. (de)
  • L'Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège, officiellement les Beaux-Arts de Liège - École supérieure des Arts ou BAL (École supérieure des Arts de la Ville de Liège ou ESAVL jusqu'au 29 mars 2021) est une institution artistique créée en 1775 sous les auspices du prince-évêque de Liège François-Charles de Velbrück d'après une idée de Nicolas Henri Joseph de Fassin et Léonard Defrance. Le bâtiment actuel, d'inspiration Renaissance italienne, sis 21 rue des Anglais, date de 1895 et est l'œuvre de l'architecte municipal Joseph Lousberg. (fr)
  • L'Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège (Accademia reale di belle arti di Liegi) è un'istituzione artistica fondata nel 1775 dal principe vescovo di Liegi François-Charles de Velbruck a seguito di un'idea di Nicolas de Fassin e Léonard Defrance. L'edificio attuale, ispirato al rinascimento italiano, si trova al 21 di rue des Anglais, costruito nel 1895 ad opera dell'architetto Joseph Lousberg. (it)
  • The Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège is the academy of fine arts of the Belgian city of Liège. The art academy was first established in 1775 by prince-bishop François-Charles de Velbrück, and was led initially by and later by Léonard Defrance. The prince-bishop's academy was closed in the French period, and under the United Kingdom of the Netherlands the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp was given a monopoly on certifying art teachers. In the wake of the Belgian Revolution, the city of Liège refounded an academy of fine arts in 1837, under the patronage of the Belgian crown. By 1890 there were 650 students enrolled, with another 400 studying at the , making Liège a significant centre of art education. In 1898 the alumni association started publishing the art journal L'Effort. (en)
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  • Die Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège, deutsch Königliche Kunstakademie Lüttich, ist eine Kunsthochschule in Lüttich. (de)
  • The Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège is the academy of fine arts of the Belgian city of Liège. The art academy was first established in 1775 by prince-bishop François-Charles de Velbrück, and was led initially by and later by Léonard Defrance. The prince-bishop's academy was closed in the French period, and under the United Kingdom of the Netherlands the Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Antwerp was given a monopoly on certifying art teachers. In the wake of the Belgian Revolution, the city of Liège refounded an academy of fine arts in 1837, under the patronage of the Belgian crown. By 1890 there were 650 students enrolled, with another 400 studying at the , making Liège a significant centre of art education. In 1898 the alumni association started publishing the art journal L'Effort. In 1976, a course on drawing comics was instituted in the evening section. The academy was originally established in a former beguinage, the Hospice Saint-Abraham, but in 1895 moved to a purpose-built Renaissance Revival structure on Rue des Anglais, designed by Joseph Lousberg. (en)
  • L'Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège, officiellement les Beaux-Arts de Liège - École supérieure des Arts ou BAL (École supérieure des Arts de la Ville de Liège ou ESAVL jusqu'au 29 mars 2021) est une institution artistique créée en 1775 sous les auspices du prince-évêque de Liège François-Charles de Velbrück d'après une idée de Nicolas Henri Joseph de Fassin et Léonard Defrance. Le bâtiment actuel, d'inspiration Renaissance italienne, sis 21 rue des Anglais, date de 1895 et est l'œuvre de l'architecte municipal Joseph Lousberg. (fr)
  • L'Académie royale des beaux-arts de Liège (Accademia reale di belle arti di Liegi) è un'istituzione artistica fondata nel 1775 dal principe vescovo di Liegi François-Charles de Velbruck a seguito di un'idea di Nicolas de Fassin e Léonard Defrance. L'edificio attuale, ispirato al rinascimento italiano, si trova al 21 di rue des Anglais, costruito nel 1895 ad opera dell'architetto Joseph Lousberg. (it)
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