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Emanuel Leutze | In 1834, he received his first instruction in art in classes of John Rubens Smith, a portrait painter in Philadelphia. |
Hugh McDowell | In the autumn of 1980, he began teaching part-time at the musical instrument technology department of a London higher educational college, the London College of Furniture, now part of the Guildhall University. |
Satoru Abe | In 1948, after spending a summer at the California School for Fine Arts, he decided to pursue an art career in New York City and attended the Art Students League of New York where he studied with George Grosz, Louis Bouche and Jon Carrol. |
Nora S. Unwin | She enrolled in Leon Underwood's prestigious London art school, then continued her training at the Kingston School of Art and the Royal College of Art where she received a diploma in design in 1932. |
Dan Flavin | Upon his return to New York in 1956, Flavin briefly attended the Hans Hofmann School of Fine Arts and studied art under Albert Urban. |
William Woodward (artist) | In 1884 William Preston Johnston recruited Woodward to teach fine art, mechanical drawing, and architectural drawing at Tulane University. |
Floria Sigismondi | Later, from 1987 she studied painting and illustration at the Ontario College of Art, today's Ontario College of Art & Design University (OCADU). |
Vladimir Chekalov | After demobilization in October 1946, Vladimir Chekalov entered at the first course of Department of Painting of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after Ilya Repin. |
Ron Gomboc | After finishing his National Service in 1971 he enrolled in an art course at Claremont School of Art. |
Evgeny Pozdniakov | In year 1948, after the German-Soviet War and demobilization Evgeny Pozdniakov entered in Vera Mukhina Institute of Art and Design. |
Christopher Stewart (artist) | Stewart graduated with an MA in Photography in 1998 from the Royal College of Art where he was the recipient of the London Photographers' Gallery RCA Student Award. |
Bill Bollinger | In 1961, the year he identifies as the beginning of his artistic career, Bollinger moved to New York where he briefly studied painting at the Art Students League. |
David Chipperfield | Chipperfield studied Architecture at Kingston Polytechnic, graduating in 1976 along with the Architectural Association in London. |
Frank Paulin | In 1946, Paulin returned to Chicago and enrolled at the Institute of Design, By the end of the 1950s, Frank Paulin's educational resume included studies at the New School under the renowned art director Alexey Brodovitch. |
Hiroshi Sugimoto | In 1974, he retrained as an artist and received his BFA in Fine Arts at the Art Center College of Design, Los Angeles, California. |
Sako Shahinian | He attended Los Angeles County High School of the Arts, where he earned the opportunity to paint the Woody Guthrie Exhibit's main mural with Adam Dryden at the Gene Autry Western Heritage Museum in 1999. |
Liu Ye (artist) | In 1986, Liu Ye enrolled in the Mural Painting department at the Central Academy of Fine Arts with an outstanding academic score. |
Lim Cheng Hoe | In 1928, he attended school at the Raffles Institution where he found first love with watercolour art, and received art instruction from Richard Walker, his school art teacher and the first Art Inspector of Schools in Singapore. |
Peter Prendergast (artist) | With support from the County art adviser, Leslie Moore, he won a County art scholarship to study at the Cardiff School of Art in 1962, despite having no formal academic qualifications. |
Ivan Tyrrell | In 1962 he began a fine arts course at Croydon Art College and was taught painting by Bridget Riley, Barry Fantoni and John Hoyland among others. |
Gottfried Keller | In 1840, he went to Munich (Bavaria) to study art for a time at the Royal Academy of Fine Arts. |
Barbara Casasola | Casasola commenced her studies in fashion design at Central Saint Martins in London and graduated first in her class and Cum Laude in 2007 from Istituto Marangoni in Milan. |
Katherine McCoy | In Fall 1971 McCoy began her career in design education when she was appointed co-chair of the Cranbrook Academy of Art graduate design program with her husband Michael McCoy. |
Issey Miyake | He studied graphic design at the Tama Art University in Tokyo, graduating in 1964. |
Masao Gozu | The next year he moved to New York, where he studied, graduating in 1973 from Brooklyn Museum Art School. |
Boris Fogel | In 1902 he graduated from Academy of Arts as an artist of painting, his graduate work named `` An Evening''. |
Marina Skugareva | In 1974 Marina entered Kiev Republican Art School. |
Bo?idar Jakac | From November 1919, Jakac studied painting and graphic arts at the Academy of Fine Arts in Prague (under professors Jakub Obrovský and Franz Thiele). |
J?rn Utzon | As a result of his family's interest in art, from 1937 he attended the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts where he studied under Kay Fisker and Steen Eiler Rasmussen. |
Olive Rush | Raised as a Quaker, Olive Rush studied at Earlham College, the art school associated with the Corcoran Gallery of Art and at the Art Students League before becoming an illustrator in New York in 1895. |
Edmund Blampied | After taking a test and submitting some drawings, in May 1904 Blampied won a # 20 London County Council (LCC) Scholarship for two years to continue his studies at any LCC art school. |
Tom Christopher | He then went Art Center College of Design in Pasadena to receive his Bachelor in Fine Arts in 1979 where he studied with the noted California artists Lorser Feitelson and Ward Kimball. |
Peter Zumthor | In 1966, Zumthor studied industrial design and architecture as an exchange student at Pratt Institute in New York. |
Lesser Ury | In 1878 Lesser left school to apprentice with a tradesman, and the next year he went to Düsseldorf to study painting at the Kunstakademie. |
Sterling Ruby | From Pennsylvania, the artist relocated to Illinois where in 2001 he received a BFA from the School of the Art Institute of Chicago. |
Christian Boltanski | Having no formal art education, he began painting in 1958. |
Dorothy Dehner | In 1922, she moved to New York City, and studied at the Art Students League. |
Dale Chihuly | In 1968, he studied glass in Venice on a Fulbright Fellowship and received a Master of Fine Arts at the Rhode Island School of Design. |
Bessie Potter Vonnoh | In 1886, at age 14, she enrolled in classes at the Art Institute of Chicago. |
Nora Sumberg | Sumberg completed a Diploma in Fine Arts (painting) at Caulfield Institute of Technology, Chisholm (now Monash University) followed by Postgraduate Studies at the New York Studio School, New York, in 1978. |
Philip Treacy | He moved to Dublin in 1985 to study fashion at the National College of Art & Design, where he made hats `` as a hobby'' to go with outfits he designed. |
Lev Orekhov | In 1932, Orekhov entered at the first course of the painting department of the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. |
Alexander Beggrov | In 1873, Bogolyubov moved to France, and Beggrov, who wanted to continue his art studies, enrolled in the Royal Academy of Arts, where he studied under Mikhail Konstantinovich Clodt for a year. |
Uri Shulevitz | Shulevitz moved to New York City in 1959, studying painting at Brooklyn Museum Art School and working as an illustrator for a Hebrew children's book publisher. |
Francis Job Short | Having worked at the Stourbridge School of Art in his early years he joined the South Kensington School of Art, in 1883. |
Syful Islam | He studied at Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1975. |
Daniela Yaniv-Richter | She graduated Bezalel Academy of Arts and Design, Jerusalem in 1982. |
Guo Chunning | In 1980, he was accepted to study commercial art at Decoration Department of Central Academy of Arts and Crafts (中央工艺美术学院) which is now Academy of Arts & Design of Tsinghua University. |
Yury Annenkov | In 1908, Annenkov entered the University of St. Petersburg and attended Savely Seidenberg's studio classes, together with Marc Chagall. |
Anatoli Nenartovich | In 1956 Anatoli Nenartovich graduated from Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture namen after Ilya Repin in Boris Ioganson's personal Art Studio. |
Nina Veselova | In 1950 Nina Veselova graduated from the Leningrad Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in Boris Ioganson studio, together with Evgenia Antipova, Anatoli Vasiliev, Vecheslav Zagonek, Tatiana Kopnina, Nikolai Mukho, Alexander Pushnin, Alexander Sokolov, Yuri Tulin, and other young artists. |
Danny Hellman | He graduated from the High School of Art & Design, in Manhattan, in 1982, and took figure drawing classes throughout the 1980s at the Art Students League. |
Anita Lobel | In 1952, her family moved from Sweden to New York where she graduated from high school and earned a B. F. A. in fine arts from Pratt Institute. |
Frank Swift Chase | In his early twenties he traveled to New York City to join his elder brother, Edward Leigh Chase, at the Art Students League, and later followed him again to ASL's Art League School of Landscape Painting at Woodstock, where he studied under Birge Harrison and John Carlson in 1909. |
Amanda Roth Block | She soon began attending classes at the Art Academy of Cincinnati, Ohio, and exhibited for the first time, sculpture, at the Art Institute of Chicago in 1941. |
Walter Liberty Vernon | He was articled in 1862 to a London architect, W. G. Habershon, and studied at the Royal Academy of Arts and South Kensington School of Art. |
Matt O'dell | Upon completing a BA Fine Art course at Wimbledon School of Art in 1998, O'dell's work was included in the exhibition Richard Wentworth's Thinking Aloud at Camden Arts Centre. |
Elia Zenghelis | He studied architecture at the Architectural Association School of Architecture, London, completing his studies in 1961. |
Larry Abramson | In 1973 Abramson studied a Foundation Course at the Chelsea College of Art and Design, London. |
Mervyn Peake | He also began teaching life drawing at Westminster School of Art where he met painter Maeve Gilmore, whom he married in 1937. |
Serge Stauffer | As a photographer, Stauffer worked for Josef Müller-Brockmann's graphic design studio, before returning to the KGSZ in 1957 to teach photographics and experimental photography. |
Craig Ward | Following a one-year foundation course in Fine Art and Graphic Design, for two years, he trained as an art director at Buckinghamshire Chilterns University College (now Buckinghamshire New University), eventually switching to the Graphic Design course from which he graduated in 2003. |
Ilya Repin | In 1864 he began attending the Imperial Academy of Arts, and met the painter Ivan Kramskoi. |
Janice Biala | In 1923 Biala enrolled at the National Academy of Design's art course. |
John Long (artist) | Born in Portadown in 1964, Long studied at the Belfast College of Art and Design before pursuing a Higher Diploma in Painting at Slade School of Fine Art, where he studied under Euan Uglow. |
Logan Lynn | After high school, Lynn enrolled at Kansas City's Westport School of Art and Design in the summer of 1996 where he studied foundations in art. |
Jacob Landau (artist) | In 1935, Landau received a scholarship from the Museum School of Industrial Art (today the University of the Arts) to study illustration, printmaking and painting. |
Rachel Carns | Raised in small-town Wisconsin, she went on to study painting and drawing at Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art in New York City, where she completed her B. F. A. in 1991. |
Joshua Neustein | After studying painting at the Pratt Institute in New York, Neustein immigrated to Jerusalem in 1964. |
James Ashton | Returning to Adelaide in 1895 he founded the Academy of Arts and for over 30 years was the best known teacher of painting in South Australia. |
Torsten Andersson | In 1947, he studied art at the Royal Danish Academy of Fine Arts in Copenhagen. |
Yevgeni Bauer | In 1887, Bauer graduated from the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture. |
Georg Heinrich Busse | He studied drawing under Giesewell, and then proceeded, with royal assistance, to Dresden, where he learnt engraving under Stolzel, and obtained the first prize for that art in 1834. |
Oleg Tistol | In 1974 he enters Kiev Republican Art School, the Department of Painting, and moves to Kiev. |
Alvin Eisenman | He was most notable for founding and heading Yale University's graduate program in graphic design beginning in 1951 -- the first graduate program in graphic design in the United States. |
Sh?ji Ueda | Ueda studied at the Oriental School of Photography in Tokyo in 1932 and returned to Sakai, opening a studio, Ueda Shashinjō (), when only nineteen. |
Thomas Hart Benton (painter) | With his mother's encouragement, in 1907 Benton enrolled at the Art Institute of Chicago. |
Jackson Pollock | In 1930, following his older brother Charles Pollock, he moved to New York City, where they both studied under Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Students League. |
G?nther Uecker | He then went to the art school in Berlin-Weißensee and in 1955 to Düsseldorf, where he studied under Otto Pankok at the Kunstakademie Düsseldorf. |
Alexander McQueen | McQueen later attended Rokeby School and left aged 16 in 1985 with one O-level in art, The skills he learned as an apprentice on Savile Row helped earn him a reputation in the fashion world as an expert in creating an impeccably tailored look. |
Habib Zargarpour | He graduated with distinction in Industrial Design from the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena in 1992 and discovered his passion for design in film. |
M. Alice LeGrow | She attended Savannah College of Art and Design, from which she graduated with a Bachelor of Fine Arts in Sequential Art in 2003. |
Julian Abele | In 1898, he completed a two-year architectural drawing course at the Pennsylvania Museum School of Industrial Art (PMSIA), where he was nicknamed'' Willing and Able.'' |
Igor Veselkin | In 1951, Igor Veselkin began teaching painting and drawing, first in the Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts in Moscow, then in Higher School of Insudtrial Art named after Vera Mukhina in Leningrad, and in the Repin Institute of Arts. |
Margot Peet | In the fall of 1935, when she was married with two small children at home, Peet enrolled in painting classes taught by the famous Regionalist painter, Thomas Hart Benton at the Art Institute. |
Alexander Jackson Davis | Living mostly in New York City from 1823 onward, he studied at the American Academy of Fine Arts, the New-York Drawing Association, and from the Antique casts of the National Academy of Design. |
Albert Bierstadt | After returning to New Bedford in 1857, he taught drawing and painting briefly, before devoting himself full-time to painting. |
Ljubomir Belogaski | In 1949 he began teaching at the Department of architecture in Skopje, where he organized the course of Fine Arts and lectured drawing and watercolor painting. |
William McVey (sculptor) | In 1932, after three years in Paris he returned to Cleveland and taught at the Cleveland Museum of Art. |
Conrad Mieschke | He undertook further studies at The Graphic Academy in Munich, and graduated in 1963 with a Master Bookbinder certificate. |
William G. Tucker | He moved to New York in 1978 and taught at Columbia University and at the New York Studio School of Drawing, Painting and Sculpture. |
Gerrit Rietveld | By the time he opened his own furniture workshop in 1917, Rietveld had taught himself drawing, painting and model-making. |
Patrick Abercrombie | Sir Patrick trained as an architect before becoming the Professor of Civic Design at the Liverpool University School of Architecture in 1915, and later Professor of Town Planning at University College London. |
Muriel Sibell Wolle | She graduated from the New York School of Fine and Applied Arts in 1920 with diplomas in advertising and costume design. |
Bettina Shaw-Lawrence | On her return to London in September, 1939, Shaw-Lawrence met David Kentish and Lucian Freud both students at Cedric Morris and Arthur Lett-Haines' East Anglian School of Painting and Drawing. |
Alfred Frank Hardiman | Hardiman won a London County Council Scholarship to the Royal College of Art in 1912, and three years later joined the Royal Academy School. |
Ernest Briggs | He taught painting and sculpture at the Pratt Institute in Brooklyn from 1961 until the time of his death at age 61, and is survived by his wife Anne Arnold, who is also an artist. |
Prafulla Dahanukar | Prafulla studied fine art at the Sir J. J. School of Art in Mumbai and graduated with a Gold Medal in 1955. |
Kliment Red'ko | In 1910 -- 14 he studied at the Icon Painting School of the Kiev Pechersk Lavra. |
Jack L. Gray | Gray traveled briefly to Montreal in 1948 to take a life drawing course from Arthur Lismer at the Montreal Museum of Fine Arts. |