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Royal Academy of Fine Arts of San Fernando

The Real Academia de Bellas Artes de San Fernando, located on the Calle de Alcalá in the centre of Madrid, currently functions as a museum and gallery. A public law corporation, it is integrated together with other Spanish royal academies in the Instituto de España.

History
The academy was established by royal decree in 1752. About twenty years later, the enlightened monarch Charles III purchased a palace in Madrid as the academy's new home. The building had been designed by José Benito de Churriguera for the Goyeneche family. The king commissioned Diego de Villanueva to convert the building for academic use, employing a neoclassical style in place of Churriguera's baroque design. The academy is also the headquarters of the Madrid Academy of Art. == Notable alumni ==
Notable academics
Mariana de Silva-Bazán y Sarmiento (1739-1784), aristocratic figure, writer, painter, translator • Juan Luis Vassallo, sculptor. == Collection ==
Gallery
File:Giuseppe Arcimboldo - La Primavera - Google Art Project.jpg|Spring, Giuseppe Arcimboldo (1563) File:El Greco - San Jerónimo - Google Art Project.jpg|Saint Jerome, El Greco () File:VelazquezUltimaCena.jpg|The Last Supper, copy of Tintoretto by Diego Velázquez (1629?) File:José de Ribera - Asunción de la Magdalena - Google Art Project.jpg|The Assumption of Mary Magdalene, José de Ribera (1636) File:Louis Michel van Loo - Venus, Mercurio y el Amor - Google Art Project.jpg|Venus, Mercury and Cupid, Louis Michel van Loo (1748) File:Alegoría de la Paz y la Justicia.jpg|Allegory of Peace and Justice, Corrado Giaquinto (1754) File:Anton Rafael Mengs - Retrato de la marquesa de Llano - Google Art Project.jpg|Portrait of the marquesa de Llano, Anton Raphael Mengs (1770) File:Francisco de Goya - La Tirana - Google Art Project.jpg|La tirana, Francisco de Goya () File:Federico de Madrazo y Kuntz - Retrato de Isabel II - Google Art Project.jpg|Portrait of Isabel II, Federico de Madrazo (1844) File:Juan Gris - Frutero y periódico - Google Art Project.jpg|Fruit Bowl and Newspaper, Juan Gris (1920) ==References==
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