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Which is better for art students to study in Britain, America and France?
Studying abroad in art is the dream of many art students, and Britain, the United States and France are popular destinations for studying abroad. This paper will compare the history, teaching characteristics and institutions of art education in these three countries to help readers better understand the art study abroad in these three countries.

Britain: Strong local characteristics

British art has maintained strong local characteristics from primitive society to15th century. /kloc-After the 6th century, influenced by the Renaissance, British fine arts developed rapidly and exerted an influence on the European continent. Art universities in Britain are divided into pure art colleges and art colleges of comprehensive universities, such as university of the arts london, Royal College of Art and Glasgow College of Art. ..

America: Emphasis on innovation and imagination

American art majors emphasize "innovation" and "imagination" rather than some precise control skills of art media. The course of art history covers the twists and turns of art development in human history, from ancient Egypt to ancient Greece and Rome, to the Renaissance, and then to various artistic movements and schools in modern times. American art schools include Parsons School of Design, Rhode Island School of Design, art center college of design, San Francisco Art Institute and california institute of the arts.

France: A Romantic City

France leads the world in industrial design, art design and other fields, and schools specializing in practical art, architecture, fashion design and industrial design are also famous overseas. Students majoring in art or design can choose public institutions of higher learning such as Paris Academy of Fine Arts, Lyon National Academy of Fine Arts and Dunkirk Academy of Fine Arts, or private institutions such as Paris International Fashion Art Institute and French ESMOD International Fashion Design Institute.