The National Superior Autonomous School of Fine Arts (, or ENSABAP) is a
fine art
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school in
Lima
Lima ( ; ), founded in 1535 as the Ciudad de los Reyes (, Spanish for "City of Biblical Magi, Kings"), is the capital and largest city of Peru. It is located in the valleys of the Chillón River, Chillón, Rímac River, Rímac and Lurín Rive ...
,
Peru
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. It is located in
Barrios Altos
Barrios Altos is a Peruvian neighbourhood that forms the eastern part of Lima District, part of the historic centre of the city. It owes its name to the fact that, topographically, it is higher than the rest of the old part of the City, due to t ...
, a suburb of
Lima District
Lima (), also known as the ''Cercado de Lima'', is a Districts of Peru, district of the Lima Province, eponymous province of Lima, Peru. It is the oldest district of the province and as such, vestiges of the city's Viceroyalty of Peru, Spanish ...
. It was founded in 1918, by President
José Pardo y Barreda
José Simón Pardo y Barreda (February 24, 1864 – August 3, 1947) was a Peruvian politician who served as the 35th (1904–1908) and 39th (1915–1919) President of Peru.
Biography
Born in Lima, Peru, he was the son of Manuel Justo Pardo y L ...
and Peruvian
painter
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Daniel Hernández Morillo
Daniel Hernández Morillo (1 August 1856, Salcabamba District, Salcabamba – 23 October 1932, Lima) was a Peruvian painter in the Academicism, Academic style who spent most of his working life in Paris. He also served as the first Director of th ...
, who was its first director.
It is located in a monumental building built in the early 1940s.
The National School of Fine Arts of Peru is a public institution of higher education with university status, meaning that grants the academic degree of Bachelor and bachelor's degree in their respective careers.
Administration
ENSABAP is governed by a General Assembly, who appoints the Technical Council, which runs the different departments painting, sculpture, engraving, restoration/conservation and visual art teaching. www.ensabap.edu.pe/transparencia.htm
Training in the Academic Program Professional Arts Education develops skills related to the pedagogical basis for professional education, visual culture, including psychological aspects, methods of programming and implementation of the project teaching, curriculum design and educational research methods, likewise powers of investigation, experimentation and analysis of theories, methods and situations to develop projects and solve problems
The Technical Council consists of the General Director, Academy Director, Administration Director, Cultural Promotion Director, four Professors, one graduate representative, and three student representatives.
Campuses
Jiron Ancash Campus,
Jirón Áncash
Jirón Áncash is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión at the Puente de Piedra, and continues until it reaches the Óvalo de la Pa ...
681, Lima
Downtown Lima Property colonial founded with the name of San Ildefonso, in order to be a house of formal studies. At that time, the Kings of Spain and the Popes Urban VIII and Paul V granted it the title of Pontifical University of San Marcos. Later, the building became College, University and Clergy's Hospital. On 28 September 1918, the State officially awarded the building to the School of Fine Arts of Lima. Currently in this site are: Specialty Painting, Sculpture and Engraving, Auditorium, Audio-visual equipment and administrative offices.
Canevaro House Campus,
Jirón Ancash Jirón may refer to:
People
* Carlos Jirón (1955-2020), Nicaraguan politician.
* Pedro Jirón (1939-2018), Nicaraguan footballer.
Places
Jirón is used as a word for ''street'' in Peru.
* Jirón de la Unión
The Jirón de la Unión, or Union S ...
769, Lima
This Lima's building dating from the colonial, was owned by the Canevaro family. The building was acquired by the Director of the ENSABAP, Juan Manuel Ugarte Elespuru, who restored it as an art school. Currently located at this site: Drawing Workshops/Atelier Area, the Fine Arts Center Pre-Free Courses and Workshops.
La Molina Campus, Lake Avenue Rinconada 1515,
La Molina (Lima)
Recently acquired by the award of the Ministry of Education. The objective in this site is to promote art, culture, educational and social activities. At present it has implemented Free Workshops/Atelier for artistic expression led to the community. Also, there are spaces dedicated to artistic exhibition individual or group exhibitions of national and foreign artists.
Cultural Centre
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Africa
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,
Jirón Huallaga
Jirón Huallaga is a major street in the Damero de Pizarro, located in the historic centre of Lima, Peru. The street starts at its intersection with the Jirón de la Unión at the Plaza Mayor and continues until it reaches Jirón Cangallo in Bar ...
402, Lima
The building is a Republican architecture style. It has been awarded to the ENSABAP to provide a cultural center to the House Higher Studies, with the goal of spreading the artistic expressions and cultural various national as well as international. It was inaugurated on September 27, 1996. It is currently located at this location: 1 ° Level: 2 Art Galleries: Main and Underground. 2nd Level: Teaching Specialty. 3 ° Level: Specialty Restoration and Conservation
Directors
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Daniel Hernández Morillo
Daniel Hernández Morillo (1 August 1856, Salcabamba District, Salcabamba – 23 October 1932, Lima) was a Peruvian painter in the Academicism, Academic style who spent most of his working life in Paris. He also served as the first Director of th ...
(1856–1932), first director from 1919 to 1932
*
José Sabogal
José Sabogal (March 19, 1888, in Cajabamba – December 15, 1956, in Lima) was a Peruvian painter, muralist, and educator. He was "the most renowned early supporter" and thus a leader in the artistic indigenist movement of his country. As Danie ...
(1888–1956), from 1932 to 1943
*
Germán Suárez Vértiz (1897–1975), interim director from 1943 to 1945
*
Ricardo Grau (1907–1970), from 1945 to 1948
*
Francisco González Gamarra
Francisco González Gamarra (June 4, 1890, Cusco, Peru – July 15, 1972 Lima, Peru) was a Peruvian composer, painter, and academic administrator. As a composer he began his career writing music in styles of the Classical period (music), Classical ...
(1890–1972), from 1949 to 1950
*
Juan Manuel Ugarte Eléspuru
Juan Manuel Ugarte Eléspuru (1911–2004) was a Peruvian painter, sculptor, writer, academic administrator, and historian.
Biography
Juan Manuel Ugarte Eléspuru was born in 1911, in Lima, Peru. He went to school in Germany and Spain, and stud ...
(1911–2004), from 1950 to 1973
*
Teodoro Núñez Ureta
Teodoro Núñez Ureta (1912–1988) was a Peruvian painter and a writer, noted for an original and distinctive style in Latin American art. His work often celebrated the life of the simple people of the Andes and the countryside, as distinct from ...
(1912–1988), from 1973 to 1976;
*
José Bracamonte Vera
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(1928–1983), from 1976 to ?
*
Alberto Dávila
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(1912–1988) from ? to 1980
*
Carlos Aitor Castillo
Carlos Aítor Castillo (1913 – 2000), was a Peruvian painter, educator, and art critic. He is known for his significant contributions to 20th-century Peruvian modern art.
Early life and education
Carlos Aitor Castillo was born on June 8, 191 ...
(1913–2000), from 1980 to 1983
*
Miguel Baca Rossi
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(1917–2016),
* (1928–2006), from 1990 to 1994,
*
Leslie Lee Crosby
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(1932–2014),
*
Guillermo Cortez
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*
David Durand Ato, from 2013 to 2015
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Eva Dalila Lopez Miranda, from 2001
Notable faculty
*
Carlos Aitor Castillo
Carlos Aítor Castillo (1913 – 2000), was a Peruvian painter, educator, and art critic. He is known for his significant contributions to 20th-century Peruvian modern art.
Early life and education
Carlos Aitor Castillo was born on June 8, 191 ...
(1913–2000)
*
Daniel Hernández Morillo
Daniel Hernández Morillo (1 August 1856, Salcabamba District, Salcabamba – 23 October 1932, Lima) was a Peruvian painter in the Academicism, Academic style who spent most of his working life in Paris. He also served as the first Director of th ...
(1856–1932)
*
José Sabogal
José Sabogal (March 19, 1888, in Cajabamba – December 15, 1956, in Lima) was a Peruvian painter, muralist, and educator. He was "the most renowned early supporter" and thus a leader in the artistic indigenist movement of his country. As Danie ...
(1888–1956)
* (1928–2006)
*
Juan Manuel Ugarte Eléspuru
Juan Manuel Ugarte Eléspuru (1911–2004) was a Peruvian painter, sculptor, writer, academic administrator, and historian.
Biography
Juan Manuel Ugarte Eléspuru was born in 1911, in Lima, Peru. He went to school in Germany and Spain, and stud ...
(1911–2004)
Notable alumni
*
Javier Cabada (born 1931), Spanish-American abstract painter
*
Julia Codesido
Julia Manuela Codesido Estenós (5 August 1883, Lima – 8 May 1979, Lima) was a Peruvian painter, one of the most significant representatives of the Peruvian plastic movement, popularly known as “indigenismo”.
Life
Julia Codesido was born ...
(1883–1979), Peruvian painter
*
Elena Izcue
Elena Izcue (née Elena Izcue Cobián; 1889–1970) was a Peruvian illustrator, graphic artist, painter, educator, and textile designer. She was known for her modern decorative art and designs that celebrated a pre-Columbian art aesthetic.
Ea ...
(1889–1970), Peruvian illustrator, graphic artist, painter
* (1928–2006)
*
Boris Vallejo
Boris Vallejo (born January 8, 1941) is a Peruvian-American painter who works in the science fiction, fantasy, and erotica genres. His hyper-representational paintings have appeared on the covers of numerous novels in the science fiction, sword ...
(born 1941), Peruvian painter
[Sackmann, Eckart]
''Great Masters of Fantasy Art''
Taco Verlagsgesellschaft und Agentur mbH, 1986, Berlin, p.34
See also
*
References
External links
Escuela Nacional Superior Autónoma de Bellas Artes website* http://www.centroculturalbellasartes.blogspot.ca/
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Buildings and structures in Lima
Education in Lima
Universities and colleges established in 1918
1918 establishments in Peru
Barrios Altos