the Slade School of Fine Art
/ðə ˌsleɪd skuːl əv ˌfaɪn ˈɑːt/
/ðə ˌsleɪd skuːl əv ˌfiːnə ˈɑːrt/
- a famous art school in London, founded in 1871. It is a part of University College, London and is different from most of London's other art schools because its courses include only fine art such as painting and sculpture and not design as well.
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the Slade School of Fine Art