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Leonid Brailovsky

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20: 130:, the designer worked the Theatre Royal, was a member of the Union of Employees of Russian art. In 1933 he founded the Vatican Museum of Russian religious architecture in the Congregation of Eastern Churches. In exile, created in the style of painting and graphics. In the 1920 – 1930 created a series of paintings "Visions of Old Russia." Exhibited in many cities, and his wife had two solo exhibitions in 158:
Contact with the world's center of Christianity, of course was reflected in the Brailovskys'life. Leonid and his wife Rima come to realize the unity of the church, they are reunited with the Catholic Church and it makes them even more to love their homeland, its holy places, historical and spiritual
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In 1933, the artist Leonid and his wife Rimma Brailovsky staged creative exhibition in Rome. Information about this event was placed in the press. Namely: "Messadzhero" published an article, a small article appeared in the "Tribune" and the "Osservatore Romano" has been placed an illustrated essay.
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and the latter has decided to organize a special unit of Russian painting. Secretary Pacelli and other dignitaries, as well as four Brailovsky was opened section of monuments of church art in Russia, in quantity of 100 paintings and 20 plans depicting the monuments of Russian ecclesiastical art and
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One of those places where you could take a sip of his native air was Russicum with the Russian church, with family icons and expensive Slavic rites. Brailovsky were parishioners of the church. Years later, Archpriest Alexander Sipyagin who knew Leonid Mikhailovich wrote in his obituary: "Here, and
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and the Moscow Architectural Society (MAO). He was a member of the Editorial Board of "Yearbook of Mao." He worked as a decorator: doing interior design, performed sketches of furniture and articles of bronze. From 1909, he worked primarily as a set designer. In this capacity ofrmlyal performances
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in an Orthodox family. His father was mayor, his mother came from a noble family Sedlyarevskih. Brailovsky was educated in the classical school. He graduated from the department of architecture of the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1894 with the rank of class artist of architecture degree. During
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training, repeatedly awarded for academic success: in 1890 a small silver medal, in 1892 a large silver medal, in 1893 a small gold medal for the program "Hotel for visitors to the capital." After graduating from the Academy in 1895–1898 he served in the pensioner's trip to
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Rigotti, G. (a cura di) "Leonid e Rimma Brailovskij. Visioni della vecchia Russia | Леонид и Римма Браиловскиe. Видения Cтарой Руси", Congregazione per le Chiese Orientali, Musei Vaticani, Valore Italiano Editore. Città del Vaticano, 2021. ISBN 978-88-97789-92-5.
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Brailovsky worked as an architect, but was best known as the artist-akvalerist creating watercolors of ancient ruins, monuments, the interiors of temples and palaces. In the 1900s he studied and copied fresco paintings in the churches of
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Architects Moscow time eclectic, modern and neoclassical (1830–1917): ill. Biographical. Dictionary / State. Scientific-issled. Museum of Architecture. Shchusev etc. – M .: crab, 1998. – S. 40–410. – 320. –
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Lesser and Greater theaters. In 1916, Brailovsky was awarded the title of Academician. After the October Revolution in 1917, with his wife Rimma, emigrated first to
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Nashokin, M. B. Architects Moscow Art Nouveau. Creative portraits . – Publication of the third. – M .: Giraffe, 2005 . – S. 97–98. – 2500 copies. –
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In 1932, an exhibition of 40 paintings by Brailovsky depicting monuments of Russian religious art. This collection was donated by
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Memorial feedback on the Leonid Brailovsky left his friend and confessor of. Alexander Sipiagin:
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and Served as professor of the School, and in 1906 was a member of the Education Committee.
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Academic staff of the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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especially in the Church of St. Anthony, the late felt like at home".
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Academic staff of Stroganov Moscow State Academy of Arts and Industry
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Competition project apartment building Pertsova PN (1905 – 1906,
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Contest project of the new building MUZHVZ (1906 – 1907,
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Workshop building and rebuilding his own mansion (1911,
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Converts to Eastern Catholicism from Eastern Orthodoxy
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Stroganov Moscow State University of Arts and Industry
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Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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