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  1. Higher Art School of the Academy of Arts. In 1893, Imperial Academy of Arts was divided into the Academy of Arts itself, which was responsible for all the artistic work in the Russian Empire, and the Higher Art School of the Academy of Arts, which dealt only with academic affairs.

  2. Initially, the foundation of the museum’s collection consisted of 80 paintings from the Hermitage, 120 paintings from the Imperial Academy of Arts, 200 paintings from the Winter Palace, the...

  3. www.madridacademyofart.com › spain › the-russianThe Russian Academy of Arts

    6 de mai. de 2022 · In 1893, the Imperial Academy of Arts was split into two parts: the Academy of Arts itself, which was in charge of all creative activities in the Russian Empire, and the Higher Art School of the Academy of Arts, which was exclusively concerned with academic matters.

  4. The academy promoted the neoclassical style and technique, and sent its promising students to European capitals for further study. Training at the academy was virtually required for artists to make successful careers.

  5. Private art school of painting and sculpture by Anatoly Petrovich Bolshakov, Moscow, Russia. Private painting studio of S. I. Svetoslavsky, Kiev, Ukraine. Private studio of Anton Azhbe, Munich, Germany.

  6. Since 1843 the Imperial Academy of Arts was headed exclusively by members of the Russian Imperial family. Till the turn of the 20th century, the Academy was the only in Russia higher art education institute, but its activity was not limited by training.

  7. History. After the Imperial Academy of Arts was liquidated, the Higher Art School continued to operate in Petrograd. Initially, the school was renamed the Free Art School, and from October 1918, the Petrograd State Free Art Training Workshops.