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The academy traces its history to the Imperial Academy of Arts.After the October Revolution, the academy actually stopped working and was abolished by a decree of the RSFSR government on April 12, 1918; after a series of transformations in the building of the Academy of Arts, the Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture was established in 1932 (the modern St. Petersburg Academy of ...
The historic building on the Neva River in St. Petersburg is used for the Saint Petersburg Repin Academy of Arts, in honor of one of its well-known alumni. It is also called the St. Petersburg State Academic Institute of Fine Arts, Sculpture and Architecture (as on its website).
Kopnina became a member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists in 1950. [3] From 1960 to 1990 she worked as an art teacher in the Secondary Art School of Repin Institute of Arts in Leningrad. Kopnina died on March 6, 2009, in Saint Petersburg. Her paintings are in museums and private collections in Russia, Japan, the U.S., China, and other ...
- Saint Petersburg: State Russian Museum, 2006. Anniversary Directory graduates of Saint Petersburg State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, Russian Academy of Arts. 1915–2005. - Saint Petersburg: Pervotsvet Publishing, 2007. ISBN 978-5-903677-01-6. Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism.
Museum of St. Petersburg Art, St. Petersburg, Russia [18] Russian Academy of Arts Research Museum [19] The State Hermitage Museum. General Staff Building's East Wing (pre-1917 ministerial quarters) [20] Hermitage Theatre; Menshikov Palace [21] Military Gallery; Museum of Porcelain (Museum of the Imperial Porcelain Factory) [22] New Hermitage ...
Anniversary Directory graduates of Saint Petersburg State Academic Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture named after Ilya Repin, Russian Academy of Arts. 1915 - 2005. - Saint Petersburg: Pervotsvet Publishing House, 2007.- p. 63. ISBN 978-5-903677-01-6
Repin was accepted into the Imperial Academy of Art in St. Petersburg in 1863. The academy at the time was known for its deep conservatism and leaning towards academic art, a fact that bred a sense of revolt and desire for change in many of its students. [5] Barge Haulers was inspired by scenes witnessed by Repin while holidaying on the Volga ...
Yuri Neprintsev was a member of the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists since 1938. He died in Saint Petersburg at the age of 87. His paintings are in State Russian Museum , State Treryakov Gallery , in the numerous Art museums and private collections in Russia, France, England, USA, China, Ukraine, Italy, Japan, and other countries.