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Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts

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The Brooklyn Academy of Fine Arts was a small, short-lived art academy located in Brooklyn, New York. The sole instructor at the academy was Michael Falanga, a classical Italian artist.

The academy's sole claim to fame is the discovery of Frank Frazetta, ca. 1936. It closed about a year after Falanga's death in 1944.

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