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The Imperial Academy of Fine Arts (Portuguese: Academia Imperial de Belas Artes) was an institution of higher learning in the arts in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, established by King João VI. Despite facing many initial difficulties, the Academy was established and took its place at the forefront of Brazilian arts education in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Academy became the center of the diffusion of new aesthetic trends and the teaching of modern artistic techniques. It eventually became one of the principal arts institutions under the patronage of Emperor Dom Pedro II. With the Proclamation of the Republic, it became known as the National School of Fine Arts. It became extinct as an independent institution in 1931, when it was absorbed by the Federal University of Rio de Jan

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  • The Imperial Academy of Fine Arts (Portuguese: Academia Imperial de Belas Artes) was an institution of higher learning in the arts in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, established by King João VI. Despite facing many initial difficulties, the Academy was established and took its place at the forefront of Brazilian arts education in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Academy became the center of the diffusion of new aesthetic trends and the teaching of modern artistic techniques. It eventually became one of the principal arts institutions under the patronage of Emperor Dom Pedro II. With the Proclamation of the Republic, it became known as the National School of Fine Arts. It became extinct as an independent institution in 1931, when it was absorbed by the Federal University of Rio de Janeiro (UFRJ) and became known as the UFRJ School of Fine Arts, which still operates today. (en)
  • L'Académie impériale des Beaux-Arts (en portugais : Academia Imperial de Belas Artes, AIBA) est une ancienne école supérieure de beaux-arts fondée en 1826 à Rio de Janeiro, au Brésil colonial, par le roi de Portugal Jean VI. Faisant face à de nombreuses difficultés initiales, l'Académie a finalement réussi à se stabiliser, assumant un rôle central dans la détermination des orientations de l'art national au cours de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, devenant un centre de diffusion de nouveaux idéaux esthétiques et éducatifs, et l'un des principaux bras exécutifs du programme culturel nationaliste parrainé par l'empereur du Brésil Pierre II. Avec l'avènement de la République en 1889, elle a été rebaptisée (pt), avant d'être absorbée au XXe siècle par l'Université fédérale de Rio de Janeiro qui poursuit son activité jusqu'à aujourd'hui en tant qu'une de ses unités d'enseignement, l'École des Beaux-Arts de l'Université fédérale de Rio de Janeiro. (fr)
  • A Academia Imperial de Belas Artes (AIBA) foi uma escola superior de arte fundada no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, por Dom João VI. Enfrentando muitas dificuldades iniciais, por fim conseguiu se estabilizar, assumindo um papel central na determinação dos rumos da arte nacional durante a segunda metade do século XIX, sendo um centro de difusão de novos ideais estéticos e educativos, e um dos principais braços executivos do programa cultural nacionalista patrocinado pelo imperador Dom Pedro II. Com o advento da República, passou a se chamar Escola Nacional de Belas Artes, mas foi extinta como instituição autônoma em 1931, sendo entretanto absorvida pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro e continuando em atividade até os dias de hoje como uma de suas unidades de ensino, a Escola de Belas Artes da Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro. (pt)
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  • Entrance of the Academy building . Today, it is the entrance to the Rio de Janeiro Botanical Garden. (en)
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  • The Imperial Academy of Fine Arts (Portuguese: Academia Imperial de Belas Artes) was an institution of higher learning in the arts in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, established by King João VI. Despite facing many initial difficulties, the Academy was established and took its place at the forefront of Brazilian arts education in the second half of the nineteenth century. The Academy became the center of the diffusion of new aesthetic trends and the teaching of modern artistic techniques. It eventually became one of the principal arts institutions under the patronage of Emperor Dom Pedro II. With the Proclamation of the Republic, it became known as the National School of Fine Arts. It became extinct as an independent institution in 1931, when it was absorbed by the Federal University of Rio de Jan (en)
  • L'Académie impériale des Beaux-Arts (en portugais : Academia Imperial de Belas Artes, AIBA) est une ancienne école supérieure de beaux-arts fondée en 1826 à Rio de Janeiro, au Brésil colonial, par le roi de Portugal Jean VI. Avec l'avènement de la République en 1889, elle a été rebaptisée (pt), avant d'être absorbée au XXe siècle par l'Université fédérale de Rio de Janeiro qui poursuit son activité jusqu'à aujourd'hui en tant qu'une de ses unités d'enseignement, l'École des Beaux-Arts de l'Université fédérale de Rio de Janeiro. (fr)
  • A Academia Imperial de Belas Artes (AIBA) foi uma escola superior de arte fundada no Rio de Janeiro, Brasil, por Dom João VI. Enfrentando muitas dificuldades iniciais, por fim conseguiu se estabilizar, assumindo um papel central na determinação dos rumos da arte nacional durante a segunda metade do século XIX, sendo um centro de difusão de novos ideais estéticos e educativos, e um dos principais braços executivos do programa cultural nacionalista patrocinado pelo imperador Dom Pedro II. Com o advento da República, passou a se chamar Escola Nacional de Belas Artes, mas foi extinta como instituição autônoma em 1931, sendo entretanto absorvida pela Universidade Federal do Rio de Janeiro e continuando em atividade até os dias de hoje como uma de suas unidades de ensino, a Escola de Belas Artes (pt)
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  • Académie impériale des Beaux-Arts (Brésil) (fr)
  • Imperial Academy of Fine Arts (Brazil) (en)
  • Academia Imperial de Belas Artes (pt)
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