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  2. Russian Academy of Arts - Wikipedia

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    Art education is one of the main aspects of the Russian Academy of Arts activity. Membership. Members of the Russian Academy of Arts include Full Members, Corresponding Members, Honorary Members and Foreign Members. The Government of Russia determines the number of members and the Academy Assembly has the right to elect them.

  3. Natalya Nesterova - Wikipedia

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    Natalya Nesterova. Natalya Nesterova (Russian: Ната́лья И́горевна Не́стерова; 1944–2022) was a Russian artist who was an academician with the Russian Academy of Fine Arts. Her work has been described as "strik [ing] the kind of delicate balance between the real and surreal which can evoke a feeling that something is ...

  4. The Icon Museum and Study Center - Wikipedia

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    The Icon Museum and Study Center is a non-profit art museum (formerly the Museum of Russian Icons) located in Clinton, Massachusetts, United States.The collection includes more than 1,000 Russian icons and related artifacts, making it one of the largest private collections of Russian icons outside of Russia and the largest in North America.

  5. Imperial Academy of Arts - Wikipedia

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    The Russian Academy of Arts, informally known as the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, was an art academy in Saint Petersburg, founded in 1757 by the founder of the Imperial Moscow University Ivan Shuvalov under the name Academy of the Three Noblest Arts. Catherine the Great renamed it the Imperial Academy of Arts and commissioned a new ...

  6. Museum of Russian Art - Wikipedia

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    The Museum of Russian Art (MoRA) is a museum in Jersey City, New Jersey dedicated to exhibiting Russian art, particularly Soviet Nonconformist Art. It was established in 1980 as CASE Museum of Contemporary Russian Art (the name including the abbreviation for the Committee for the Absorption of Soviet Emigres. [1]) The museum's historic ...

  7. Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture

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    The Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture ( Russian: Московское училище живописи, ваяния и зодчества, МУЖВЗ ), also known by the acronym MUZHVZ, was one of the largest educational institutions in Russia. The school was formed by the 1865 merger of a private art college, established ...

  8. Category : Full Members of the Russian Academy of Arts

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  9. Corresponding Members of the Russian Academy of Arts

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    Corresponding Members of the Russian Academy of Arts are artists, architects, designers and art critics. [1] Members of the Russian Academy of Arts include full members, corresponding members, honorary members, and foreign members. The Academy Assembly has the right to elect them. Membership is lifelong. There are 311 art workers, including 107 ...