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During the Soviet era, academies were free of tuition fees as they were financed by the government, but admission was intensely competitive. Many would-be students would apply to the Academy for as many as six or seven years in a row without success. With just twenty places available and thousands of
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reorganized the academy into a de facto government department; it supervised matters concerning art throughout the country, distributing orders and awarding ranks to artists. The academy vigorously promoted the principles of Neoclassicism by sending the most notable Russian painters abroad, in order
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The Big Gold Medal, which granted the right to a foreign pensioner (from three to six years), was awarded in a competition to which the most talented graduates of the Academy were allowed to complete their studies, awarded to the beginning of the competition with the small gold medal of the Academy
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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. The initiator of the reform was the vice-president of the
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were invited to teaching positions at the Higher Art School. The program of study at the Higher School has changed significantly: the institute of professors and managers was established and free topics for competitive tests were established. New professors came to the academy, among whom
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in 1947. After the Academy's move to Moscow that year, the building in what was then called Leningrad was renamed Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture.
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Academy itself (Academic «Assembly» consisting of the President, Vice-president, Conference secretary, 60 Full members and 20 Honorary members of the Academy), a state institution
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The national academy has stayed in Moscow. In 1991 it was renamed the Russian Academy of Arts. The old academy's art collection, which included major works by
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and some other painters still regarded the academy's training as indispensable for the development of basic professional and technical skills.
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Educational institution — Higher Art School at the Academy, managed by the «Council of Professors» with the Rector at the head.
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Well-known graduates of Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1930–1950s include:
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in front of the building, with stairs down to the Neva River, and adorned it with two 3000-year-old
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Both institutions were located in St. Petersburg in the historic building of the Academy of Arts.
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The Charter, approved at the end of 1893, divided the former Academy into two institutions:
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Ilya Repin St. Petersburg State Academic Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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was responsible for the sumptuous decoration of the interiors. He also designed a
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Petrograd State Art-Educational Studios of the Reconstructed Academy of Arts
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stood out. Famous artists were invited by the heads of personal workshops:
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The historic building on the Neva River in St. Petersburg is used for the
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Cultural heritage monuments of federal significance in Saint Petersburg
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Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
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renamed it the Imperial Academy of Arts and commissioned its first
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Sergei V. Ivanov. Unknown Socialist Realism. The Leningrad School.
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The founders of the academy, Ivan Shuvalov and Alexander Kokorinov
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Category:Awarded with a large gold medal of the Academy of Arts
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Painters of the Leningrad Union of Artists of 1932–1991
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Graduates of Ilya Repin Leningrad Institute (1930–1950)
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of training staff, much influenced by the doctrines of
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in 1930, the Russian Academy of Arts in 1933, and the
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List of painters of Saint Petersburg Union of Artists
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St. Petersburg Academy of Arts
Russian Academy of Arts

Ivan Shuvalov
Saint-Petersburg
Russian Empire
59°56′15″N 30°17′25″E / 59.93750°N 30.29028°E / 59.93750; 30.29028



Valery Jacobi


Egyptian sphinxes lining Academy Quay
art academy
Saint Petersburg
Imperial Moscow University
Ivan Shuvalov
Neva River
Russian Revolution
Hermitage
Repin
Shuvalov Mansion
Catherine the Great
rector
Alexander Kokorinov
Neoclassical
Konstantin Thon
quayside
sphinxes

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