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Academy of Prussian Arts : ウィキペディア英語版
Prussian Academy of Arts

The Prussian Academy of Arts (''Preußische Akademie der Künste'') was an art school set up in Berlin, Brandenburg, in 1694/1696 by prince-elector Frederick III, in personal union Duke Frederick I of Prussia, and later king in Prussia. It had a decisive influence on art and its development in the German-speaking world throughout its existence. It dropped 'Prussian' from its name in 1945 and was finally disbanded in 1955 after the 1954 foundation of two separate academies of art for East Berlin and West Berlin in 1954. Those two separate academies merged in 1993 to form Berlin's present-day Academy of Arts.
After the Accademia dei Lincei in Rome and the Académies Royales in Paris, the Prussian Academy of Art was the oldest institution of its kind in Europe, with a similar foundational mission to other royal academies of that time, such as the Real Academia Española in Madrid, the Royal Society in London, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences in Stockholm or the Russian Academy of Sciences in St Petersburg. For an extended period of time it was also the German artists' society and training organisation, whilst the Academy's Senate became Prussia's arts council.
==Name changes==

* 1696–1704 ''Academie der Mahl-, Bild- und Baukunst'' (Academy of the Art of Painting, Pictorial Art and Architecture)
* 1704–1790 ''Königlich-Preussische Akademie der Künste und mechanischen Wissenschaften'' (Royal Prussian Academy of Arts and Mechanical Sciences)
* 1790–1809 ''Königliche Akademie der bildenden Künste und mechanischen Wissenschaften zu Berlin'' (Royal Academy of Visual Arts and Mechanical Sciences at Berlin)
* 1809–1875 ''Königlich Preussische Akademie der Künste'' (Royal Prussian Academy of Arts)
* 1875–1882 ''Königlich Preussische Akademie der Künste zu Berlin'' (Royal Prussian Academy of Arts at Berlin)
* 1882–1918 ''Königliche Akademie der Künste zu Berlin'' (Royal Academy of Arts at Berlin)
* 1918–1926 ''Akademie der Künste zu Berlin'' (Academy of Arts at Berlin)
* 1926–1931 ''Preußische Akademie der Künste zu Berlin'' (Prussian Academy of Arts at Berlin)
* 1931–1945 ''Preussische Akademie der Künste'' (Prussian Academy of Arts)

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