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  1. The St. Louis School of Fine Arts was founded as the Saint Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts in 1879 as part of Washington University in St. Louis, and has continuously offered visual arts and sculpture education since then. Its purpose-built building stood in downtown St. Louis on Lucas Place.

  2. The museum's origins date to 1879, [3] when the Saint Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts was founded as part of Washington University. [4] The nascent museum was housed in a building Wayman Crow commissioned of Boston architects Peabody and Stearns as a memorial to his son, Wayman Crow Jr.

  3. Jan 20, 2022 · Elijah Schmidt, Editor-In-Chief | January 20, 2022. Founded in 1879 as the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, the St. Louis Art Museum (S.L.A.M) has been an STL landmark for over a century. But what impact does art have on St. Louis? Why is it important to our culture?

  4. The Saint Louis Art Museum was founded in 1879, at the close of a decade that saw the establishment of art museums in great cities across the eastern half of the United States.

  5. The museum was founded in 1879 as the Saint Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts (part of Washington University in St. Louis) and located in a downtown building. The building was originally built by Wayman Crow as a memorial to honor his son, Wayman Crow Jr. Crow employed Boston architects Peabody & Stearns to design the building located at ...

  6. Founded in 1879, the museum was formerly known as the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts, an independent unit of Washington University. The Beaux-Arts style building was designed by Cass Gilbert, a famed architect.

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  8. Dec 27, 2007 · What he did: Offered free drawing classes at Wash. U. in 1875; the public ate them up and demanded something bigger; the St. Louis School and Museum of Fine Arts was born. Why it mattered: Because that, too, grew, splitting into two lasting institutions—the City Art Museum (later the Saint Louis Art Museum) and Wash. U.’s School of Art.

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