19th century Helen Allingham, painter
HRH ThePrincess Louise Caroline Alberta, Duchess of Argyll
Maxwell Ayrton, architect
SirGeorge Clausen, painter
Austin Dobson, poet
Christopher Dresser, designer
Conrad Dressler, sculptor and potter
SirLuke Fildes, painter
Kate Greenaway, illustrator
William Harbutt, sculptor and inventor ofPlasticine Gertrude Jekyll, garden designer
Alfred Garth Jones, illustrator
Edwin Lutyens, architect
Walter Sykes George, architect
Henrietta Montalba, sculptor
Mortimer Menpes, artist
Edward Poynter, artist
Elizabeth Thompson(Lady Butler), painter
Sir Hubert von Herkomerpainter, composer, film maker
Fred Whisstock, illustrator 20th century Kristian Aadnevik, Fashion Designer
M. R. Acharekar, painter, art director
David Adjaye, architect
Victor Ambrus, illustrator
Frank Auerbach, painter
Mathias Augustyniak, graphic designer and art director, founder ofM/M (Paris)
Christopher Bailey, Creative Director forBurberry
Tom Barker, technologist, design engineer, and a professor at RCA.
Jonathan Barnbrook, typographer and graphic designer, one of the ‘Young British Artists’
Sebastian Bergne, industrial designer
Allen Boothroyd, industrial designer
John Bridgeman (sculptor)head of sculpture Brimingham College of Art
Cressida Bell, textile designer
Henry Bird, muralist
Peter Blake, painter
Quentin Blake, cartoonist, author and illustrator ofRoald Dahl‘s books
Derek Boshier, painter
Victor Burgin, 1986 Turner Prize nominee
Ian Callum, Design Director (Jaguar cars)
Moray Callum, automotive designer (Ford)
Gillian Carnegie, 2005 Turner Prize nominee
Benedict Carpenter, 2001 Jerwood Sculpture Prize winner
Michelle Cartlidge, illustrator
Patrick Caulfield, 1987 Turner Prize nominee
Jake and Dinos Chapman, 2003 Turner Prize nominees
Betty Churcher, Director of theNational Gallery of Australia, 1990–1997
John Clappison, ceramic and glass designer
Ossie Clark, fashion designer
Benjamin Clemens, sculptor
Clarice Cliff, ceramic designer, modeller and sculptor
Sue Coe, political artist
Richard Cook, painter
Susie Cooper, ceramic designer
Jack Coutu, printmaker and sculptor
Tony Cragg, 1988 Turner Prize winner
Adam Dant, 2002 Jerwood Prize winner
Alki David, writer, actor, director, philanthropist, explorer and businessman
Robin Day, designer
Richard Deacon, sculptor, 1987 Turner Prize winner
Roger Dean, artist
Len Deighton, historian and author
Charles Dillon, designer
Jane Dillon(née Young), designer and artist
Ian Dury, musician, singer
James Dyson, designer
Benoit Pierre Emery, silk scarf fashion designer
Tracey Emin, artist, 1999 Turner Prize nominee
Cathie Felstead, illustrator
Alan Fletcher, graphic designer, founder ofPentagram
Marion Foale, fashion designer
Elizabeth Fritsch, ceramic artist, potter
Anton Furst, production designer
Mary Gillick, sculptor
James Henry Govier, painter, etcher, and engraver [R.C.A. etching demonstrator]
Raymond Hawkey, designer and author
Thomas Heatherwick, designer and sculptor
John Hedgecoe, photographer, founder of the photography department at RCA
Barbara Hepworth, sculptor
Hilda Hewlett, pioneer aviator and aviation entrepreneur
David Hockney, painter
Eileen Hogan, painter
Peter Horbury, automotive designer (Ford)
Laurence Housman, playwright
Albert Houthuesen, artist
Michele Jannuzzi, graphic designer Chantal Joffe, painter
Jasper Joffe, artist
Allen Jones, artist
R. B. Kitaj, artist
Simon Larbalestier, photographer
Noel Harry Leaver, painter
Dante Leonelli, artist
David Mach, 1988 Turner Prize nominee
Jeremy Marre, film director
Kenneth Martin, sculptor
Simon Martin, epigrapher and Mayanist scholar
Donald Maxwell, artist and illustrator
David Mellor, cutler and industrial designer
Sam Messenger, artist
John W. Mills, sculptor
Henry Moore, sculptor
Malcolm Morley, 1984 Turner Prize winner
Jasper Morrison, designer
Paul Neale, graphic designer
Chris Ofili, 1998 Turner Prize winner
Marilene Oliver, sculptor
M. C. Oliver, calligrapher
Vaughan Oliver, designer and graphic designer
Chris Orr, English artist
Christopher Orr, Scottish artist
Jay Osgerby, designer
Susan Parkinson(née Sanderson), ceramic artist, teacher, co-founder of Arts Dyslexia Trust
Brothers Quay, stop-motion animators
Zandra Rhodes, fashion designer
Ceri Richards, painter
Bridget Riley, artist
SirRidley Scott, film director (brother of Tony)
Asif Kapadia, film director
Johnny Rozsa, photographer
Tony Scott, film director (brother of Ridley)
Uday Shankar, choreographer
George Shaw, artist, Turner Prize nominee 2011
Peter Sís, artist and illustrator
Graham Smith, photographer
Martin Smith, automotive designer (Ford)
Richard Smith, graphic designer
Cecil Stephenson, artist
Peter Stevens, automotive designer
Stuart Stockdale, fashion designer
Linda Sutton(painter), RCA 100 mural prize 1972
Storm Thorgerson, photographer and designer
David Tremlett, artist, Turner Prize nominee 1992
John Tunnard, artist
Charles Tunnicliffe, painter
Gavin Turk, artist
Sidney Tushingham, painter and etcher
Dirk van Braeckel, Director of design (Bentley Motors)
Lee Wagstaff, photographer performance artist
Ray Walker, mural artist, 1945–1984
Suling Wang, artist
Richard Wentworth, sculptor
Alison Wilding, 1992 Turner Prize nominee
Christopher Williams (Welsh artist), 1873–1934
Joash Woodrow, painter
Jon Wozencroft, graphic designer and cofounder ofTouch Music
Andrea Wulf, History of Design 1999
Althea Wynne, sculptor
Carey Young, artist
Mukul Dey, Painter-Engraver
David Blackburn (artist), landscape artist 21st century
Christopher Bailey, creative director at Burberry
Christine Berrie, illustrator
Gillian Carnegie
Guy Hendrix Dyas, designer and feature film production designer, BAFTA winner 2010
Max Hattler, visual artist, animator
Idris Khan
Liz Neal
Xavier Pick, artist
Sophy Rickett, visual artist, awarded theArts Council of England
Helen Chadwick Fellowship, and theBritish School at Rome, Italy
David Sullivan, contemporary British painter
Suzie Templeton, director of animated films, winner ofAcademy Award2008
Erdem Moralio lu, fashion designer
皇家艺术学院的校友有哪些人?
19th century Helen Allingham, painter HRH ThePrincess Louise Caroline Alberta, Duchess of Argyll Maxwell Ayrton, architect SirGeorge Clausen, painter Austin Dobson, poet Christopher Dresser, designer Conrad Dressler, sculptor and potter SirLuke Fildes, painter Kate Greenaway, illustrator William Harbutt, sculptor and inventor ofPlasticine Gertrude Jekyll, garden designer Alfred Garth Jones, illustrator Edwin Lutyens, architect Walter Sykes George, architect Henrietta Montalba, sculptor Mortimer Menpes, artist Edward Poynter, artist Elizabeth Thompson(Lady Butler), painter Sir Hubert von Herkomerpainter, composer, film maker Fred Whisstock, illustrator 20th century Kristian Aadnevik, Fashion Designer M. R. Acharekar, painter, art director David Adjaye, architect Victor Ambrus, illustrator Frank Auerbach, painter Mathias Augustyniak, graphic designer and art director, founder ofM/M (Paris) Christopher Bailey, Creative Director forBurberry Tom Barker, technologist, design engineer, and a professor at RCA. Jonathan Barnbrook, typographer and graphic designer, one of the ‘Young British Artists’ Sebastian Bergne, industrial designer Allen Boothroyd, industrial designer John Bridgeman (sculptor)head of sculpture Brimingham College of Art Cressida Bell, textile designer Henry Bird, muralist Peter Blake, painter Quentin Blake, cartoonist, author and illustrator ofRoald Dahl‘s books Derek Boshier, painter Victor Burgin, 1986 Turner Prize nominee Ian Callum, Design Director (Jaguar cars) Moray Callum, automotive designer (Ford) Gillian Carnegie, 2005 Turner Prize nominee Benedict Carpenter, 2001 Jerwood Sculpture Prize winner Michelle Cartlidge, illustrator Patrick Caulfield, 1987 Turner Prize nominee Jake and Dinos Chapman, 2003 Turner Prize nominees Betty Churcher, Director of theNational Gallery of Australia, 1990–1997 John Clappison, ceramic and glass designer Ossie Clark, fashion designer Benjamin Clemens, sculptor Clarice Cliff, ceramic designer, modeller and sculptor Sue Coe, political artist Richard Cook, painter Susie Cooper, ceramic designer Jack Coutu, printmaker and sculptor Tony Cragg, 1988 Turner Prize winner Adam Dant, 2002 Jerwood Prize winner Alki David, writer, actor, director, philanthropist, explorer and businessman Robin Day, designer Richard Deacon, sculptor, 1987 Turner Prize winner Roger Dean, artist Len Deighton, historian and author Charles Dillon, designer Jane Dillon(née Young), designer and artist Ian Dury, musician, singer James Dyson, designer Benoit Pierre Emery, silk scarf fashion designer Tracey Emin, artist, 1999 Turner Prize nominee Cathie Felstead, illustrator Alan Fletcher, graphic designer, founder ofPentagram Marion Foale, fashion designer Elizabeth Fritsch, ceramic artist, potter Anton Furst, production designer Mary Gillick, sculptor James Henry Govier, painter, etcher, and engraver [R.C.A. etching demonstrator] Raymond Hawkey, designer and author Thomas Heatherwick, designer and sculptor John Hedgecoe, photographer, founder of the photography department at RCA Barbara Hepworth, sculptor Hilda Hewlett, pioneer aviator and aviation entrepreneur David Hockney, painter Eileen Hogan, painter Peter Horbury, automotive designer (Ford) Laurence Housman, playwright Albert Houthuesen, artist Michele Jannuzzi, graphic designer Chantal Joffe, painter Jasper Joffe, artist Allen Jones, artist R. B. Kitaj, artist Simon Larbalestier, photographer Noel Harry Leaver, painter Dante Leonelli, artist David Mach, 1988 Turner Prize nominee Jeremy Marre, film director Kenneth Martin, sculptor Simon Martin, epigrapher and Mayanist scholar Donald Maxwell, artist and illustrator David Mellor, cutler and industrial designer Sam Messenger, artist John W. Mills, sculptor Henry Moore, sculptor Malcolm Morley, 1984 Turner Prize winner Jasper Morrison, designer Paul Neale, graphic designer Chris Ofili, 1998 Turner Prize winner Marilene Oliver, sculptor M. C. Oliver, calligrapher Vaughan Oliver, designer and graphic designer Chris Orr, English artist Christopher Orr, Scottish artist Jay Osgerby, designer Susan Parkinson(née Sanderson), ceramic artist, teacher, co-founder of Arts Dyslexia Trust Brothers Quay, stop-motion animators Zandra Rhodes, fashion designer Ceri Richards, painter Bridget Riley, artist SirRidley Scott, film director (brother of Tony) Asif Kapadia, film director Johnny Rozsa, photographer Tony Scott, film director (brother of Ridley) Uday Shankar, choreographer George Shaw, artist, Turner Prize nominee 2011 Peter Sís, artist and illustrator Graham Smith, photographer Martin Smith, automotive designer (Ford) Richard Smith, graphic designer Cecil Stephenson, artist Peter Stevens, automotive designer Stuart Stockdale, fashion designer Linda Sutton(painter), RCA 100 mural prize 1972 Storm Thorgerson, photographer and designer David Tremlett, artist, Turner Prize nominee 1992 John Tunnard, artist Charles Tunnicliffe, painter Gavin Turk, artist Sidney Tushingham, painter and etcher Dirk van Braeckel, Director of design (Bentley Motors) Lee Wagstaff, photographer performance artist Ray Walker, mural artist, 1945–1984 Suling Wang, artist Richard Wentworth, sculptor Alison Wilding, 1992 Turner Prize nominee Christopher Williams (Welsh artist), 1873–1934 Joash Woodrow, painter Jon Wozencroft, graphic designer and cofounder ofTouch Music Andrea Wulf, History of Design 1999 Althea Wynne, sculptor Carey Young, artist Mukul Dey, Painter-Engraver David Blackburn (artist), landscape artist 21st century Christopher Bailey, creative director at Burberry Christine Berrie, illustrator Gillian Carnegie Guy Hendrix Dyas, designer and feature film production designer, BAFTA winner 2010 Max Hattler, visual artist, animator Idris Khan Liz Neal Xavier Pick, artist Sophy Rickett, visual artist, awarded theArts Council of England Helen Chadwick Fellowship, and theBritish School at Rome, Italy David Sullivan, contemporary British painter Suzie Templeton, director of animated films, winner ofAcademy Award2008 Erdem Moralio lu, fashion designer
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