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  1. One famous applicant rejected by the Vienna Fine Arts Academy was of course, Hitler. I got to thinking: so who was accepted instead? To make sense of this we would need to know how was the admission process structured: were the applicants ranked and the top N (how many, btw?) accepted?

  2. Aug 13, 2015 · Deputy rector Andrea B. Braidt said the academy will stay closed until late in the day, reopening only after the six adults and one child leave Vienna. The academy twice rejected Hitler’s application for admission in the early 1900s.

  3. Sep 23, 2022 · By his second rejection letter from the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, Hitler had run out of whatever funds he had carried with himself from Linz and was consequently forced onto the streets.

  4. The Liechtenstein Museum is a private art museum in Vienna, Austria. It contains much of the art collection of its owners, the Princely Family of Liechtenstein, rulers of the principality of Liechtenstein. It includes important European works of art, forming one of the world's leading private art collections.

  5. Jun 15, 2022 · Over 370 artists and cultural workers have signed an open letter criticizing the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and the Museum Moderner Kunst Stiftung Wien (Mumok) for canceling a lecture titled...

  6. In another posting she offers some sample rejection letters to gallery owners to help them avoid hurting artists’ feelings. Other artist websites describe creative re-uses of rejection letters, such as for wallpaper and Christmas wrapping paper, or their responses to those who rejected them.

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  8. Aug 13, 2015 · Deputy Rector Andrea B. Braidt says the institute will stay closed until late in the day, reopening only after the six adults and one child leave Vienna. The academy twice rejected Hitler's application for admission in the early 1900s.

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