Accademia Europea Di Firenze:Accademia Europea di Firenze is an Italian language, culture, art and music school situated right in the heart of historic Florence in Tuscany, Italy. Our art, music and culture courses can be taken on their own or combined with Italian language courses. Our high standard of teaching makes us the fastest-growing school in Florence in recent years while still retaining our fun and pleasant atmosphere. Our main objective is to offer high quality courses in every subject we teach, through fully qualified and highly trained instructors.
Email: Contact us below ( or request a callback ).Art Courses in Florence:
Watercolor:
After having studied the basic notions of color the

ory and the techniques of form and content, transparency and opacity through the "language" of figurative painting, the students will begin to paint on paper. In each class, students will practice and apply skills to various themes and challenges. The goal of the watercolor course is to improve or perfect the skills they need to pursue this medium independently.
Sculpture:
The AEF offers a complete sculpture course enabling you to develop and perfect your sculpting skills, transforming shapeless mediums into beautiful and intriguing works of art. This is a course for those interested in learning or perfecting the technique of clay modeling. The students will create their sculptures by using both their hands and with the use of simple but irreplaceable tools.
Oil Painting:
At the AEF you will learn how to use this ancient expressionist form of painting and learn the techniques. This course is designed for aspiring or professional artists looking for new approaches or searching for a deeper knowledge of creative processes involved in artistry.
Photography:
This beginners course begins with the understanding the basics of photography: the camera and how it works (the light meter, aperture, shutter and film speeds) as well as the use of the darkroom (developing film, printing photographs, enlarging, techniques for correcting exposure, etc.).
Figure Drawing:
Students will learn the basic techniques of drawing (line, space, form, texture), the use of the materials and techniques to draw from still-life compositions. Beginning with pencils, the students will also learn to use charcoal and sanguine. More advanced students will then move on to drawing from life models, thereby furthering the study of anatomy and figure-space relationships.
Sketches of Florence:
The students will draw views of everyday life as well as the landscape of Florence which they find most interesting or significant. The mediums used will vary from charcoal to pencil, from ink to colored pencils and watercolors.
Ceramics:
The beginners' ceramic course in Florence will help the student to become acquainted with ceramics and all the potential forms it might take and which techniques should be applied to achieve each one. The course contemplates all the primary methods of molding and adorning clay, covering the essential theoretic information about the nature of clay and glazes. The intermediate ceramic course in Florence is designed to provide students who already have covered all the basic notions of building and glazing of ceramics among some other basic techniques.
Appraisal of Antiques:
This is a specialized course for students in field of antiques or restoration or even for antique lovers. The course will teach students how to correctly evaluate the origin and age of antique objects and furniture.
Refurbishing:
This course is indicated for those who are interested in starting and specializing about the techniques of refurbishing books, drawings, or antique paintings. After some introductory theory refurbishing lessons and its appropriate materials and equipments, the students will learn to take the books to pieces, clean, and refurbish the papers; and also to amend volumes with paper, parchment and leather, and to make pictorial repairs in drawings and paintings.