- Imperial Academy of Arts
The Russian Academy of Arts, informally known as the
St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, was opened by CountIvan Shuvalov under the name "Academy of the Three Noblest Arts" in1757 .The academy had been located in Shuvalov's palace on Sadovaya Street until
1764 , whenCatherine the Great renamed it the Imperial Academy of Arts and commissioned its firstrector ,Alexander Kokorinov , to design a new building for the academy. It took 25 years to construct the Neoclassical edifice, which faces theWinter Palace from the opposite bank of theNeva River .Konstantin Thon was responsible for the sumptuous decoration of the interiors. He also designed aquay side in front of the edifice and adorned it with 3000-year-oldsphinx es andgriffin s, which had to be brought fromEgypt .Ivan Betskoy reorganized the academy into a de-facto government department which 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 to learn the ancient andRenaissance styles of Italy and France. It also had its own sizable collection of choice artworks intended for study and copying.In the mid-19th-century the Academism of training staff, much influenced by the doctrines of Dominique Ingres, was challenged by a younger generation of Russian artists who asserted their freedom to paint in a Realistic style. The adherents of this movement became known as
peredvizhniki and, led byIvan Kramskoi , publicly broke with the Academy and started its own exhibitions which traveled from town to town across Russia.Ilya Repin ,Mikhail Vrubel and some other painters, however, still regarded the academy's training as indispensable for development of basic professional skills.After the
Russian Revolution of 1917 the academy passed through a series of transformations. It was successively renamed the Russian Academy of Arts in 1933, the Academy of Arts of theUSSR in 1947, and back the Russian Academy of Arts in 1991. The Russian Academy of Arts has been headquartered inMoscow since1947 . The historic building on the Neva River in St. Petersburg now accommodates the "Ilya Repin St. Petersburg Academic Institute for Painting, Sculpture and Architecture", but is still informally known as the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts.See also
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Academic art
*Peredvizhniki
*Alexander Kokorinov External links
* [http://www.rah.ru Russian Academy of Arts]
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