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Wu Qionglong of China Academy of Fine Arts
China Academy of Fine Arts, formerly known as National Academy of Fine Arts, was founded in 1928. It is a comprehensive key art college with complete disciplines and specialties jointly established by the Ministry of Culture and the Zhejiang Provincial Government. It has the right to award bachelor's degree, master's degree and doctor's degree, and has a postdoctoral research mobile station. [1] is the first comprehensive national art college in China, the earliest institution of higher learning to implement design, the birthplace of the earliest art revolutionary group in China, the only national key discipline of fine arts in China, and the only China Art University recognized by UNESCO.

China Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 1928, and is called "National Academy of Fine Arts". 1929, renamed as "National Hangzhou Art Institute"; 1938, renamed as "National Art Institute"; 1950, becoming "East China Branch of Central Academy of Fine Arts"; 1958, renamed as "Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts"; 1993 was renamed as "China Academy of Fine Arts". 20 15 According to the school website information, China Academy of Fine Arts covers an area of 1000 mu, with a construction area of nearly 300,000 square meters. It spans Hangzhou and Shanghai and has three campuses: Nanshan, Xiangshan and Zhangjiang. There are more than 9,000 students, including 6,500 undergraduates, 800 postgraduates, 0/00 international students and 0/900 junior college students. There are about 1000 faculty members, including professors 1 10 and associate professors 196.