Cairo College of Fine Arts is a school of fine arts established in Cairo in 1908 and is now the Faculty of Fine Arts of the Helwan University.

History

The College of Fine Arts was founded by Yusuf Kamal in 1908.[1] More than 150 students were enrolled in the first year.[1] Education was imparted free of charge to students of all nationalities and religions.[1] It offered classes in painting, decoration, sculpture, architecture, and calligraphy. Guillaume Laplagne, a French sculptor established in Egypt, was the school's first director.[1]

The college's students exhibited for the first time in 1911 at the Automobile Club in Cairo. Some consider that this can be considered the first exhibition by Egyptian artists of the century.[1]

It was taken over by the Ministry of Education (Egypt) in 1928.[1]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 Sairanen, Elina. "Cairo's School of Fine Arts". Mathqaf. Retrieved 8 June 2022.

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