Royal School of Art in Berlin

Its programs and assets were eventually integrated into the present-day Berlin University of the Arts.

(Ewald was simultaneously the director of the small teaching institute at the State Museum of Decorative Arts.)

Impressionist painter Philipp Franck became director in 1915, after the beginning of World War I.

[3] Following the 1918 abdication of the Kaiser and the German Revolution of 1918–19, the establishment was renamed the State Art School of Berlin (Staatliche Kunstschule zu Berlin), and moved into new purpose-built facilities at Grunewaldstraße 2–5, Schöneberg.

Kanoldt resigned in 1936, and the school was renamed the State College of Arts (Staatliche Hochschule für Kunsterziehung).

the school's 1920 building, Grunewaldstrasse, Schoeneberg, Berlin