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Acquired its current name after the renaming of Leningrad in Saint Petersburg in 1991). This list represents the Soviet era and contemporary Russian painters from Leningrad/Saint Petersburg. The basis for inclusion in this List can serve as the membership of the painter at the Saint Petersburg Union of Artists, confirmed by authoritative sources.
House of the Union of Artists on Bolshaya Morskaya in 1912, when it housed the Imperial Society for the Encouragement of the Arts. Union of Artists of Saint Petersburg (Russian: Санкт-Петербургский Союз художников) was established on August 2, 1932, [1] as a creative union of the Leningrad artists and arts critics.
Pages in category "Painters from Saint Petersburg" The following 132 pages are in this category, out of 132 total. ... Nikolai Romanov (artist) Nikolai Root; Franz ...
Educational institution — Higher Art School at the Academy, managed by the «Council of Professors» with the Rector at the head. Both institutions were located in St. Petersburg in the historic building of the Academy of Arts. Instead of the old professors, peredvizhniki artists were invited to teaching positions at the Higher Art School ...
Manin Vitaly. Art and Power. Fighting trends in Soviet art 1917–1941 period. St. Petersburg, Aurora Publishing, 2008. Rodosskaya Olga. Academy of Fine Arts in 1920–1930 years. // Dialog of Arts Magazine, Vol. 5, 2008. P. 6-13. Mitrokhina Ludmila, Kirillova Larisa. A History of the Leningrad Secondary Art School // St. Petersburg Art History ...
Painters from Saint Petersburg (4 C, 132 P) ... Pages in category "Artists from Saint Petersburg" The following 63 pages are in this category, out of 63 total.
The St. Petersburg Artel of Artists was a cooperative association led by Russian artists during 1863–1871. It was founded in Saint Petersburg on the initiative of Ivan Kramskoi following a revolt by fourteen students in the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts (Revolt of the Fourteen).
The Society's building in 1912, on Bolshaya Morskaya in Saint Petersburg; currently occupied by the Russian Artists' Union. It is a registered monument of the "Cultural Heritage of the Russian Federation" [1]