Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
The Royal Danish Academy of Art ( Danish : Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi ), based in Charlottenborg Palace at Kongens Nytorv 1 in Copenhagen's old town, is one of Denmark's 20 state art schools . It was founded in 1754 as Det Kongelige Danske Skildre-, Billedhugger- og Bygnings-Academie i Kiøbenhavn . In 1771 the name was first renamed to Maler-, Billedhugger- og Bygnings-Academiet , and in 1814 a second to Det Kongelige Academie for de skjønne Kunster . Since a comprehensive restructuring in 1968, the name has been Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademi .
The art academy is under the supervision of the Danish Ministry of Culture , which is also responsible for funding these institutions.
structure
The art academy is divided into several independent institutions:
- Universities of Fine Arts (Danish: Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademis billedkunstskoler ) in Charlottenborg Palace. The principal is Mikkel Bogh . The subjects offered range from painting , sculpture and graphics to photography and video art .
- Skolen for Tidsbaserede Medier
- Malerskole 2
- Billedhuggerskolen Charlottenborg
- Billedhuggerskolen Frederiksholms Canal
- Grafisk Skole
- Skolen for media art
- Skolen for Mur and Rum
- Universities for architecture, design and conservation (Danish: Det Kongelige Danske Kunstakademis Skoler for Arkitektur, Design og Konservering ) have had their joint headquarters in the Holmen district since 2011; The principal is Lene Dammand Lund .
- Arkitektskolen
- Design kolen
- Conservatorskolen
- Royal Academy of Fine Arts (Danish: Det Kongelige Akademi for de Skønne Kunster ), currently consisting of 78 members: 30 architects, 30 visual artists, 12 co-opted and six Danish honorary members. The Chair of the Academy Council is Mette Gitz-Johansen .
- Danish Art Library (Danish: Danmarks Kunstbibliotek ), director Patrick Kragelund .
Directors of the art academy
In 1974 there was a breakdown into individual sections.
- 1751–1754: Nicolai Eigtved
- 1754–1771: Jacques-François-Joseph Saly
- 1771–1772: Carl Gustaf Pilo
- 1772–1777: Johannes Wiedewelt
- 1777–1779: Caspar Frederik Harsdorff
- 1780–1789: Johannes Wiedewelt
- 1789-1791: Nicolai Abildgaard
- 1791–1792: Andreas Weidenhaupt
- 1793–1795: Johannes Wiedewelt
- 1796–1797: Jens Juel
- 1797–1799: Peter Meyn
- 1799–1801: Jens Juel
- 1801-1809: Nicolai Abildgaard
- 1809–1810: Christian August Lorentzen
- 1811-1818: Christian Frederik Hansen
- 1818–1821: Nicolai Dajon
- 1821–1827: Christian Frederik Hansen
- 1827–1829: Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
- 1830–1833: Christian Frederik Hansen
- 1833-1844: Bertel Thorvaldsen
- 1844–1849: Jørgen Hansen Koch
- 1850–1853: Vilhelm Bissen
- 1854–1857: Wilhelm Marstrand
- 1857–1863: Jens Adolf Jerichau
- 1863–1873: Wilhelm Marstrand
- 1873–1890: Ferdinand Meldahl
- 1890-1892: Otto Bache
- 1893–1896: Theobald Stein
- 1896–1899: Otto Bache
- 1899–1902: Ferdinand Meldahl
- 1902–1905: Vilhelm Bissen
- 1905–1906: Otto Bache
- 1906–1908: Vilhelm Bissen
- 1908-1911: Martin Nyrop
- 1911-1914: Viggo Johansen
- 1914–1917: Carl Aarsleff
- 1917–1920: Herman, Baggøe Storck
- 1920-1925: Joakim Skovgaard
- 1925–1925: Anton Rosen
- 1925–1928: Einar Utzon-Frank
- 1928-1931: Poul Holsøe
- 1931-1934: Aksel Jørgensen
- 1934–1937: Einar Utzon-Frank
- 1937-1940: Poul Holsøe
- 1940–1943: Sigurd Wandel
- 1943–1946: Johannes Bjerg
- 1946–1949: Edvard Thomsen
- 1949–1952: Kræsten Iversen
- 1952–1955: Johannes Bjerg
- 1955-1956: Svend Møller
- 1956-1965: Palle Suenson
- 1965–1974: Tobias Faber
Personalities
Architects
Artist
- Bernd and Hilla Becher
- Karen Blixen
- Herman Wilhelm Bissen
- Carl Bloch
- Detlev Conrad Blunck
- Peter Bömmels
- Johann Friderich Clemens
- Franciska Clausen
- Johan Christian Clausen Dahl
- Eugene Denzel
- Nanna Ditzel
- Christoffer Wilhelm Eckersberg
- Ib Eisner
- Ólafur Elíasson
- Lili Elbe
- Margareta Erichsen
- Caspar David Friedrich
- Vilhelm Hammershøi
- Constantin Hansen
- Osmund Hansen
- Anne-Birthe Hove
- Aka Høegh
- Robert Jacobsen
- Bárður Jákupsson
- Georg Arthur Jensen
- Jacob Jensen
- Sámal Joensen-Mikines
- Kaare Klint
- Christen Købke
- Frederik Kristensen
- Richard Mortensen
- Amaldus Nielsen
- Oscar Matthiesen
- Tróndur Patursson
- Erik Pauelsen
- Axel Poulsen
- Alf Rolfsen
- Philipp Otto Runge
- Carl Georg Scheuermann
- Ruth Smith
- Frits Thaulow
- Bertel Thorvaldsen
- Adolph Tidemand
- Bjorn Wiinblad
- Jens Ferdinand Willumsen
See also
Web links
- Official website of the universities of fine arts
- Joint internet portal of the universities of architecture, design and conservation
- Official website of the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts
- Official website of the Danish Art Library
- Literature by and about the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in the WorldCat bibliographic database