With such a rich background of training, Graves has created a style of oil painting that blends the Florentine tradition of Simi and the realist painter, Piero Annigoni, with the draftsmanship of the French artist, Charles Bargue. Daniel Graves joined Charles Cecil to found Studio Cecil-Graves in Florence, which for nearly a decade trained many practitioners of classical realism. In 1991, Graves established The Florence Academy of Art (FAA). HIs philosophy, which underlies the Academy’s curriculum and method of instruction, demands a return to discipline in art, to canons of beauty, and to the direct study of nature. He was the first to discover Bargue’s, Cours des Dessins, and integrate this masterwork into the Academy’s teaching curriculum. Under Graves’ direction, The Florence Academy of Art has continued at the forefront of classical realist art education for over twenty-five years. The Academy’s programs in Florence and Sweden earned accreditation by the National Association of Schools of Art and Design (NASAD) in 2013. Diplomas issued at the end of their 3-year course in painting and sculpture are at a University level. In “Tradition in the 21st Century,” an essay published in the exhibition catalogue, Realism Revisited: The Florence Academy of Art (2003), Graves described his training in Old Masters techniques and heralded the classical realist renaissance in aesthetics and art education. The exhibition traveled throughout Europe and the United States. Practitioners, connoisseurs, and scholars of modern representational art recognize “Realism Revisited” and its accompanying catalogue as defining moments in the appreciation of classical realist art. In April 2008, Daniel Graves and The Florence Academy of Art received the Excellence in Art Education Award from the Portrait Society of America. Daniel is a regularly invited jury panelist for The Foundation of Arts and Artists’ International Figurativas Painting & Sculpture Competition. One of the first to receive Art Renewal Center’s ARC Living Master™ designation, Graves serves as a juror for their annual International ARC Salon. Daniel Graves is a painter of figures and portraits, landscapes and still life, and is an etcher. His artwork can be found in both public and private collections throughout Europe, the U.S., and Japan. Selected works, published writings, and contact information can be found at
danielgravesart.com.