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After 1877, it underwent a variety of changes: splitting into several separate departments, including a school of applied industry. In 1923, it was refounded as the
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in 1816. Engraving was made one of the cornerstones of the curriculum in 1822.
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Entrance to the Liceo Paolo Toschi, where the Academy is located. (2011)
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The Academy originated in 1752, as a private art school called the
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Universities and colleges established in the 18th century
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became the Director at that time and served until 1850.
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Parma
Palazzo della Pilotta
Phillip of Bourbon, Duke of Parma
Maria Louisa of Austria
Paolo Toschi
Academy official site
44°48′19.3″N 10°19′32.0″E / 44.805361°N 10.325556°E / 44.805361; 10.325556
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Museums in Parma
1757 establishments in Italy

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