The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna (german: link=no, Akademie der bildenden Künste Wien) is a public art school in Vienna, Austria.
History
The Academy of Fine Arts Vienna was founded in 1692 as a private academy modelled on the
Accademia di San Luca
The Accademia di San Luca (the "Academy of Saint Luke") is an Italian academy of artists in Rome. The establishment of the Accademia de i Pittori e Scultori di Roma was approved by papal brief in 1577, and in 1593 Federico Zuccari became its fir ...
and the Parisien
Académie de peinture et de sculpture
An academy ( Attic Greek: Ἀκαδήμεια; Koine Greek Ἀκαδημία) is an institution of secondary or tertiary higher learning (and generally also research or honorary membership). The name traces back to Plato's school of philosophy ...
by the court-painter
Peter Strudel
Peter Strudel or Peter Strudl (ca. 1660 – 4 October 1714) was an Austrian sculptor and painter. His work forms the transition of Austria to the high baroque style.
Strudel was born in Cles, Trentino.
Between 1676 (when he was 16 years old) an ...
, who became the ''Praefectus Academiae Nostrae''. In 1701 he was ennobled by Emperor
Joseph I Joseph I or Josef I may refer to:
*Joseph I of Constantinople, Ecumenical Patriarch in 1266–1275 and 1282–1283
*Joseph I, Holy Roman Emperor (1678–1711)
*Joseph I (Chaldean Patriarch) (reigned 1681–1696)
*Joseph I of Portugal (1750–1777)
...
as ''
Freiherr
(; male, abbreviated as ), (; his wife, abbreviated as , literally "free lord" or "free lady") and (, his unmarried daughters and maiden aunts) are designations used as titles of nobility in the German-speaking areas of the Holy Roman Empire ...
'' (Baron) of the
Empire
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. With his death in 1714, the academy temporarily closed.
On 20 January 1725, Emperor Charles VI appointed the Frenchman
Jacob van Schuppen
Jacob van Schuppen (26 January 1670 – 29 January 1751) was a French-Austrian Painting, painter who was known for his portraits, history paintings and genre scenes. He was court painter in Vienna.
Biography
Jacob van Schuppen was born in Fo ...
as Prefect and Director of the Academy, which was refounded as the ''k.k. Hofakademie der Maler, Bildhauer und Baukunst'' (Imperial and Royal Court Academy of painters, sculptors and architecture). Upon Charles's death in 1740, the academy at first declined, however during the rule of his daughter Empress
Maria Theresa
Maria Theresa Walburga Amalia Christina (german: Maria Theresia; 13 May 1717 – 29 November 1780) was ruler of the Habsburg dominions from 1740 until her death in 1780, and the only woman to hold the position ''suo jure'' (in her own right). ...
, a new statute reformed the academy in 1751. The prestige of the academy grew during the deanships of
Michelangelo Unterberger
Michelangelo Unterberger, also Michael Angelo Unterberger and Michelangelo Unterperger (11 August 1695, Cavalese - 27 June 1758, Vienna) was a South Tyrolean painter in the Baroque style.
Life
He was the son of a forest warden. His first studie ...
and
Paul Troger
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Maria Carolina
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were made the first Honorary Members. In 1772, there were further reforms to the organisational structure. In 1776 the engraver Jakob Matthias Schmutzer founded a school of engraving. This Imperial-Royal Academy of Engraving in the Annagasse soon competed with the Court Academy.
Chancellor Wenzel Anton Kaunitz integrated all existing art academies into the ''k.k. vereinigten Akademie der bildenden Künste'' (Imperial and Royal Unified Academy of Fine Arts). The word "vereinigten" (unified) was later dropped. In 1822 the art cabinet grew significantly with the bequest of honorary member
Anton Franz de Paula Graf Lamberg-Sprinzenstein
Anton Franz de Paula Graf Lamberg-Sprinzenstein (1740 – 1822) was an Austrian diplomat and art collector.
Early life
Anton Frazn was born in Vienna as the eldest son of Count Franz de Paula Anton Flavius von Lamberg-Sprinzenstein (1707-1765) ...
. His collection still forms the backbone of the art on display.
In 1872 Emperor
Franz Joseph I of Austria
Franz Joseph I or Francis Joseph I (german: Franz Joseph Karl, hu, Ferenc József Károly, 18 August 1830 – 21 November 1916) was Emperor of Austria, King of Hungary, and the Grand title of the Emperor of Austria, other states of the Habsburg m ...
approved a statute making the academy the supreme government authority for the arts. A new building was constructed according to plans designed by the faculty
Theophil Hansen
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in the course of the layout of the
Ringstraße
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boulevard. On 3 April 1877, the present-day building on Schillerplatz in the
Innere Stadt
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district was inaugurated, the interior works, including ceiling frescos by
Anselm Feuerbach
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Biography
Early life
Feuerbach was born at Speyer, the son of the archaeologist Joseph ...
, continued until 1892. In 1907 and 1908, young
Adolf Hitler
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, who had come from
Linz
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In 2009, it was a European Capital of ...
, was twice denied admission to the drawing class. He stayed in Vienna, subsisting on his orphan allowance, and tried unsuccessfully to continue his profession as an artist. Soon he had withdrawn into poverty and started selling amateur paintings, mostly
watercolours
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, for meagre sustenance until he left Vienna for
Munich
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in May 1913 (see also,
Paintings by Adolf Hitler
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).
During the Austrian ''
Anschluss
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The idea of an (a united Austria and Germany that would form a " Greater Germany ...
'' to
Nazi Germany
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from 1938–1945, the academy, like other Austrian universities, was forced to purge its staff and student body of Jews and others that fell under the purview of the Nuremberg Racial Laws. After
World War II
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, the academy was reconstituted in 1955 and its autonomy reconfirmed. Eduard von Josch, the secretary of the Academy, was dismissed for being a member of the NSDAP. The academy has had
university
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status since 1998, but retained its original name. It is currently the only Austrian university without the word "university" in its name.
Structure
The academy is divided into the following institutes:
* ''Institute for Fine Arts'', which houses thirteen departments: Abstract Painting; Art and Digital Media; Art and Photography; Arts and Research; Conceptual Art; Contextual Painting; Expanded Pictorial Space; Figurative Painting; Graphic Arts and Printmaking Techniques; Object Sculpture; Performative Art - Sculpture; Video and Video-installation; Textual Sculpture
* ''Institute for Art Theory and Cultural Studies'' (art theory, philosophy, history);
* ''Institute for Conservation and Restoration'';
* ''Institute for Natural Sciences and Technologies in Art'';
* ''Institute for Secondary School Teaching Degrees'' (craft, design, textile arts);
* ''Institute for Art and Architecture''.
The Academy currently has about 900 students, almost a quarter of which are foreign students. Its faculty includes "stars" such as
Peter Sloterdijk
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. Its library houses about 110,000 volumes and its "etching cabinet" (''Kupferstichkabinett'') has about 150,000 drawings and prints. The collection is one of the biggest in Austria, and is used for academic purposes, although portions are also open to the general public.
Notable alumni
*
Maria Anwander
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*
Alois Arnegger
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Arnegger was born in Vienna. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and was taught by Robert Russ and August Eisenmenger. Alois Arnegger became famous as a s ...
*
Joannis Avramidis
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*
William Berczy
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Berczy was ...
*
Amoako Boafo
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Early life and education
Boafo was born and raised in Osu, in the Greater Accra Region of Ghana. He attended the Ghanatta College of Art and ...
*
Bernhard Cella
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Academic career
Cella studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna with Erich Wonder, the University of Arts and Industrial Design Linz with Herbert Lachmayer and the Hoch ...
*
Georg Decker
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Decker was born in Hungary to a German-speaking family, and grew up and made his career in Vienna, where he taught painting as well as working as a ...
Helmut Ditsch
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He was born in Villa Ballester, in the province of Buenos Aires, to grandparents f ...
*
Karl Duldig
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Slawa Duldig
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Antonín Engel
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Richard Gach
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*
Victor Gruen
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Helmuth Gräff
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*
Alice Berger Hammerschlag
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Biography
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*
Cecil van Haanen
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Van Haanen was the son to landscape painter Remigius Adrianus Haanen (1812 ...
*
Gottfried Helnwein
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His work is ...
Paja Jovanović
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Gottfried Lindauer
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Czech life and Austrian school
He was born Bohumír Lindauer in Plzeň (Pilsen), Western Bo ...
*
Franz Xaver Messerschmidt
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Early years
Born February 6, 17 ...
Uroš Predić
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*
Heinrich Rauchinger
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Life
Rauchinger was born .
During the years 1878-1879 he studied at the Jan Matejko Academy of Fine Arts in Kraków under Jan Matejko and afterwards at ...
*
Constantin Daniel Rosenthal
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Egon Schiele
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Othmar Schimkowitz
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Life
Schimkowitz studied at the Academy of Fin ...
*
Frigyes Schulek
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*
Theodor Sockl
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Early life
Stockl was born in Vienna on 15 April 1815, the son of the master cabinet-maker and inventor, Johann Gottlieb Sockl and Sophie, n ...
*
Willi Soukop
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, mottoeng = Bearing the Torch f learn ...
Otto Wagner
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*
Jacob Weidenmann Jacob Weidenmann (August 22, 1829 – February 6, 1893) was an landscape architect from Switzerland known for his design of rural cemeteries and public parks.
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Weidenmann was born in Winterthur, Switzerland on August 22, 1829. He was ...
*
Erwin Wurm
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Early life
Erwin Wurm was born in Bruck an der Mur, Austria, in 1954. His father was a detective, who did not approve of ar ...
*
Bruno Zach
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Other students and professors
* Karl Aigen (1684–1762), student, director and professor
*
Oz Almog
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Biography
Oz Almog was born to a family of Russian/Ukrainian pioneers (Avrutzki) and Romanian/Russian immigrants (Abramovich). After studying classical paint ...
, (born 1956)
*
Alois Arnegger
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Arnegger was born in Vienna. He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and was taught by Robert Russ and August Eisenmenger. Alois Arnegger became famous as a s ...
(1879–1963)
*
Joannis Avramidis
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He began studying painting at ...
(1922–2016)
*
Peter Behrens
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(1868–1940)
*
Sabeth Buchmann
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Currently Buchmann is Professor of Modern and Postmodern Art and the Head of the Institute for Art Theory and Cultural Studies at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna
The Academy of F ...
Konstantin Danil
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(1802–1873)
*
Saeed Danosian
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He pursued a program in interior design at the Bel Art Acad ...
(1979–1985)
*
Diedrich Diederichsen
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Diedrich Diederichsen was born and gre ...
(born 1957)
*
Andrea Maria Dusl
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She was born in Vienna, the daughter of Austrian architect Erwin H. Dusl and Swedish captain's family Pettersson's descendant Monica Jüllig. ...
Harun Farocki
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Farocki was born as Harun El Usman FaroqhiMargalit Fox (3 August 2014)''New York Times''. in Neutitschein, which is n ...
(1944–2014)
*
Anselm Feuerbach
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Biography
Early life
Feuerbach was born at Speyer, the son of the archaeologist Joseph ...
Richard Gerstl
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(1883–1908)
*
Edwin Grienauer
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Life
Edwin Grienauer was the son of cellist Karl Grienauer and opera singer Helene Schott. His father migrated to ...
(1893–1964)
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Gottfried Helnwein
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His work is ...
Clemens Holzmeister
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(1886–1983)
*
Friedensreich Hundertwasser
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(1928–2000)
*
Li Hua
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Career
He graduated from the Municipal Guangzhou Art School in 1926 and rema ...
(born 1980)
*
Greta Kempton
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Biography
Kempton was born in Vienna and came to the United States in the 1920s. She studied at the Vienna Academy of ...
, (1901–1991)
*
Anton Lehmden
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Lehmden was a co-founder, together with Ernst Fuchs, Maître Leherb (Helmut Leherb), Rudolf Hausner, Arik Brauer, Fritz Janschka and Wol ...
(1929–2018)
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Maximilian Liebenwein
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(1869–1926)
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Leopold Matzal
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(1890–1956)
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Franz Anton Maulbertsch
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Maulbertsch was born in Langenargen and studied in the Aca ...
(1724–1796)
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Ludwig Merwart
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(1913–1979)
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Joseph Mössmer
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Born in Vienna, he began his artistic training in 1796 under Friedrich August Brand
Friedrich August Brand (20 December 1 ...
(1780–1845)
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Caspar Neher Caspar Neher (born Rudolf Ludwig Caspar Neher; 11 April 1897 – 30 June 1962) was an Austrian-German scenographer and librettist, known principally for his career-long working relationship with Bertolt Brecht.
Neher was born in Augsburg. He ...
(1897–1962)
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Gustav Peichl
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Life
He studied at the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna until 1953 and worked in the office of Roland Rainer. To pay for architectural school, he drew ca ...
(1928–2019)
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Johann Georg Platzer
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Life and career
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Rudolph Schwarz
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(1840–1912)
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Robert Sedlacek
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Early years
Sedlacek trained with Siegmund L'Allem ...
Hito Steyerl
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(born 1966)
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Paul Troger
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(1698–1762)
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Norbert Troller
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(1900–1984))
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Rudolf von Alt
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Biogra ...
(1812–1905)
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Friedrich von Schmidt
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Life and career
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(1825–1891)
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Henrik Weber
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(1818–1866)
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Kurt Weiss
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(1895–1966)
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Albert Zimmermann
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(1808–1888)
Notable rejects
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Adolf Hitler
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In fiction
The Academy of Fine Arts in 1908 is the scene of the early chapters of the 2001
Alternative History
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Éric-Emmanuel Schmitt
Eric-Emmanuel Schmitt (born 28 March 1960) is a Franco–Belgian playwright, short story writer and novelist, as well as a film director. His plays have been staged in over fifty countries all over the world.
Life
Early years
Eric-Emmanuel S ...
. It is based on the assumption that had the young
Adolf Hitler
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been accepted he might have become a recognized painter and never entered politics, and never become the dictator of
Nazi Germany
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. The dramatic tension in the book's plot develops from the Academy staff, deliberating whether or not to admit Hitler, thinking of it as an unimportant matter concerning a single unknown student - while the readers are aware that in fact they are deciding the future of the entire world.