Some artists may study at an art college, manga school, or take on an apprenticeship with another mangaka.
The most famous artist to study there was Ignaz Günther.
In the 1990s, the state council created a folk arts apprenticeship program through which young artists can study under master artists within their culture.
Although artists may study full-time, there have never been any degree programs or grades, and this informal attitude pervades the culture of the school.
Both artists studied in France, but neither made his career in Europe.
Curiously, several artists here did not study studio art at Wesleyan.
This is certainly not the first time that Western artists have studied the art of Egypt.
Throughout history, many world-renowned artists have either taught or studied at this institution.
Within two years, artists could study etching, lithography or woodblock at the league.
Many artists of note studied under him, and he had a large practice as a picture-restorer.