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Royal Academy
noun
- a society founded in 1768 by George III of England for the establishment of a school of design and the holding of an annual exhibition of the works of living artists.
Royal Academy
noun
- a society founded by George III in 1768 to foster a national school of painting, sculpture, and design in England Full nameRoyal Academy of Arts
Example Sentences
In a new report, the Royal Academy of Engineering calls on the government to ensure tech companies accurately report how much energy and water their data centres are using.
Dame Tracey is one of Britain's most acclaimed artists, a member of the Young British Artists movement of the 1980s, a Turner Prize nominee, and now a member of the Royal Academy of Arts.
The painting went on to appear at The Royal Academy of Arts, a prestigious London gallery.
Olsen: Apart from your work on “Wicked,†you are also currently vice president of the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.
The Royal Academy of Engineering has recently called for an upgrade of the UK's sewage system and more widespread testing of the country's waterways.
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