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Escola Nacional de Belas Artes : ウィキペディア英語版
Escola Nacional de Belas Artes
Escola de Belas Artes (School of Fine Arts) is one of the centers of the Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro and dates back to colonial times.
A royal letter of Nov 20 1800 by John VI of Portugal established the ''Aula Prática de Desenho e Figura'' in Rio de Janeiro. It was the first institution in Brazil systematically dedicated to teaching the arts. During colonial times, the arts were mainly of religious or utilitarian nature and were learnt in a system of apprenticeship.
The Decree of Aug 12, 1816 created the ''Escola Real de Ciências, Artes e Ofícios'' (Royal School of Sciences, Arts and Crafts), which established an official education in the fine arts. Then it was renamed as the ''Academia Imperial de Belas Artes'' (Imperial Academy of the Fine Arts), instituting a system of artistic education that would greatly influence the development of Brazilian art.
On Nov 8 1890, the old Imperial Academy was transformed into the ''Escola Nacional de Belas Artes'' (National School of Fine Arts). In 1931, the School joined the University of Rio de Janeiro, the current Federal University of Rio de Janeiro.
== Notable Students ==

*Artur Barrio, (1945- ) Conceptual artist
*Lúcio Costa, (1902-1998) Brazilian architect and urban planner
*Oswaldo Goeldi, (1895-1961) artist and engraver
*Ismael Nery, (1900-1934) poet and painter
*Oscar Niemeyer, (1907-2012) architect
*Candido Portinari, (1903-1962) painter

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