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The Detroit School of Fine and Applied art was established in the fall of 1922 under the direction of Robert A. Herzberg. Other instructors included: Arthur Jaeger, Samuel A. Cashwan, Isabel Pl Sneigrove, W. F. Keller, Dorothy Kinsey, Gladys Caswell, and A.K. Ness. Courses of instruction included interior decoration, modeling and sculpture, design, commercial art, lettering and designing, crafts, etching, costume illustration, pen and ink, life classes. The school closed in 1933.