Which is better, Gome or Yangmei?

Gome is the only art college accredited by the United Nations in China, killing all the art colleges. Gome is the best university in China, not one of them.

China Academy of Fine Arts, hereinafter referred to as "Gome", located in Hangzhou, was founded by China people, Ministry of Education, China people, Ministry of Culture and Zhejiang Provincial People's Government. It is a national "world-class discipline construction university" and the first batch of key construction universities in Zhejiang Province.

It has been selected as one of the national graduate programs to build high-level universities, national key discipline programs, scholarship receiving institutions of China government for overseas students, the first batch of demonstration universities to deepen innovation and entrepreneurship education reform, the first batch of national animation teaching and research bases, and the first batch of demonstration bases to study in China by the Ministry of Education. It is a social and artistic level grading institution.

China Academy of Fine Arts was founded in 1928, which is called the National Academy of Fine Arts. 1929, renamed as National Hangzhou Art Institute; 1938, changed to National Art Institute. 1950, becoming East China Branch of Central Academy of Fine Arts; 1958, renamed Zhejiang Academy of Fine Arts; 1993, renamed China Academy of Fine Arts.

Primitive period

1928, Cai Yuanpei, an educator and then president of the university, located in the west of Hangzhou City, founded the first comprehensive national higher art school in China, the National Academy of Fine Arts, with four departments of Chinese painting, western painting, sculpture and design, as well as a preparatory department and a research department.

Chinese painting, western painting and sculpture are the predecessors of the fine arts discipline in China today. Pattern is the pioneer of design discipline in China today; The research department is a pioneer in the cultivation of graduate students in art education in China, and eight graduate students were recruited for the first time in the following spring.

Lin Fengmian, the first president of the National Academy of Art, advocated the mission of "introducing western art, sorting out China art, reconciling Chinese and western art and creating art of the times". ?

1929, renamed as "National Hangzhou Art Institute". The school site is located in Gushan, Hangzhou, and the school buildings include the West Lake Luoyuan, Zhaodantai and Susu Ergong Temple.