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In 1902 Benois and 'Mir Iskusstva' established a publishing house. They created postcards with reproductions of art masterpieces, 'educational' postcards with short commentaries and pictures from different fields of science (geography, zoology, etc.). However, the demand was rather low. Only the
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and Saint Petersburg), 1903, 1906 (Saint Petersburg). The sixth exhibition was seen as a Diaghilev's attempt to prevent the separation from the Moscow members of the group who organized a separate "Exhibition of 36 artists" (1901) and later "The Union of Russian Artists" group (from 1903). The
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and the artistic movement it inspired and embodied, which was a major influence on the Russians who helped revolutionize European art during the first decade of the 20th century. The magazine had limited circulation outside Russia.
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did not exist as a separate artistic group. Its place was inherited by the Union of Russian Artists which continued officially until 1910 and unofficially until 1924. The Union included painters (
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The group organized numerous exhibitions: 1911, 1912, 1913, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1921, 1922 Saint-Petersburg, Moscow). The last exhibition of
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painters demonstrated that the group had become an exhibition organization rather than an art movement. In 1917 the chairman of the group became
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scenery and landscapes were sold in large runs, by 1909 the publishing house started printing books. They published guide-books on
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In its "classical period" (1898-1904) the art group organized six exhibitions: 1899 (International), 1900, 1901 (At the
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promoted understanding and conservation of the art of previous epochs, particularly traditional
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and playful appealed to them more than the serious and emotional. Their favorite city was
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Art Periodical Culture in Late Imperial Russia (1898-1917). Print Modernism in Transition
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to full-scale oil paintings. Seeking to bring art into every house, they often designed
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before them, Benois and his friends were disgusted with anti-aesthetic nature of modern
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The artistic group was founded in November 1898 by a group of students that included
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From Petipa to Balanchine: classical revival and the modernization of ballet
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Early 20th-century Russian art movement with magazine of the same name
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attracted many illustrious painters from Russia and abroad, notably
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school and promoting artistic individualism and other principles of
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became the new chairman. The group admitted new members including
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Journal of Saint-Petersburg State University of Culture and Arts
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In 1910 Benois published a critical article in the magazine
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was probably the single artist whom they admired the most.
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