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A unique space in which to grow as an artist. Founded in 1845 The Heatherley School of Fine Art is one of the oldest independent art colleges in London and is among the few art schools in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting, sculpture and printmaking.
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Founded in 1845, the school is affectionately known as Heatherleys. It is one of the oldest independent art schools in London and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting and sculpture. It opened a new school, on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously ...
Founded in 1845, The Heatherley School of Fine Art is one of the oldest independent art schools in Britain, and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting, printmaking and sculpture.
Founded in 1845, The Heatherley School of Fine Art is one of the oldest independent art schools in Britain, and is among the few art colleges in Britain that focus on portraiture, figurative painting, printmaking and sculpture.
Thomas Heatherley (1824-1914) took over as the school's principal from James Mathews Leigh (1808-1860) - when it was named Leigh's Academy. or simply Leigh's and uncoventionally at the time admitted women. A new school was opened on George Street (off Baker Street), London, in November 1927 after previously being located at 79 Newman Street, W1.