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Representatives of Soviet art were elected to the academy, while foreign artists could be elected honorary members of the academy. On July 1, 1969, the academy consisted of 39 full members, 61 corresponding members, 10 honorary members and subsequently, their number grew. At the end of the 1970s, the
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of the Soviet Union on August 5, 1947, the Academy of Arts of the Soviet Union, with its base in Moscow, was formed on the basis of the former All-Russian Academy of Arts. The academy was considered the successor to the classical traditions of the Imperial Academy of Arts, and at the same time, at
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The tasks of the Academy of Arts included methodological guidance of art education in the Soviet Union, working with young artists, and organization of art exhibitions in the Soviet Union and abroad. The publishing house of the Academy of Arts published textbooks and manuals. The academy was also
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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. In 1922, the workshops were transformed into the Higher Art and Technical Institute
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Important issues were decided by the General Meeting of Full Members and Corresponding Members of the academy - the highest governing body. In normal times, leadership was exercised by the Presidium of the Academy, headed by the president.
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and the Council of People's Commissars of October 11, 1932, “On the creation of the Academy of Arts,” a higher educational institution, the All-Russian Academy of Arts, was opened in Leningrad.
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and Repin Institutes of the USSR Academy of Arts were the highest level of a consistent system of artistic education.
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Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture named after. I. E. Repin in Leningrad with a secondary art school;
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the Soviet stage of its existence, it was called upon to “promote the creative development of the principles of
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Creative workshops in Moscow, Leningrad, Kyiv, Tbilisi, Baku, Minsk, Kazan, Riga, Frunze, Tashkent
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Siberian-Far Eastern Branch, now the "Ural, Siberia, Far East" branch, located in Krasnoyarsk
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Museum-estate of I. E. Repin “Penates” in the village of Repino, Leningrad region;
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became the legal successor of the Academy of Arts of the Soviet Union.
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academy consisted of 61 full members and 95 corresponding members.
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involved in creating artistic concepts for parks and squares. The
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Scientific Library, Scientific Bibliographic Archive in Leningrad
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Research Institute of Theory and History of Fine Arts in Moscow
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Moscow State Academic Art Institute, named after V. I. Surikov
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Scientific Research Museum in Leningrad with branches:
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Production workshops and laboratories in Leningrad.
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Soviet Academy of Arts

I. A. Morozov's
Aleksandr Gerasimov
Moscow
Russian SFSR
Soviet Union
Imperial Academy of Arts
Vkhutemas
All-Russian Central Executive Committee
Council of Ministers
socialist realism
Surikov
Russian Academy of Arts
Moscow State Academic Art Institute, named after V. I. Surikov
Aleksandr Gerasimov
Boris Ioganson
Vladimir Serov
Nikolai Tomsky
Boris Ugarov


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