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Courses in Art Studies in Italy
Fashion draftsmen are responsible for the research and design stage, setting trends and defining the inspiration for the collection.
The Sacred Art School provides instruction in classical methods of painting, sculpture and metalcraft for students wishing to pursue careers as professional artists. Our cours ... +
In our Art History & Fashion Program, you can choose from a series of courses on Art History (from Ancient to Baroque), Conservation, and so much more. You also have the o ... +
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Fashion photography is definitely one of the most exciting and fascinating areas of the fashion world. Fashion photography requires knowledge of certain processes,
In this course, many artworks in the history of Italy and Europe will be studied; including those that can be visited actually in Florence.
The ESE Professional Programme on Arts and Culture Management at the European School of Economics in Florence is designed to create innovative leaders within the visual arts a ... +
The Florence Academy of Russian Art offers you to take its One-Year Course, which can be extended then into the full Three-Year Course. During one academic year, you will go t ... +
This course provides students with an introduction to two key areas of art historical analysis and recognition. This introduction serves as a primary foundation from which the ... +
You will start learning from basics of oil painting, watercolor, fresco and other techniques to extend your learning to space structure and understandings of shading, composit ... +
Stained-glass work seen in many churches in Italy continued to enchant people. You will make this stained glass art directly from local artists. It is possible to make all for ... +
The program is meant for those who would like to make design their profession and for those aiming for a successful career in a design studio, advertising or branding agency a ... +
This course introduces students to the history of techniques and the characteristics of specific techniques, in the Early Renaissance and Renaissance periods. Through the anal ... +