Kharkiv State School of Art explained

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The Kharkiv State School of Art (Ukrainian: Харківське державне художнє училище, KhDKhU) is an educational institution in Kharkiv, Ukraine. It accepts a new class of students each year for instruction in the subjects of visual arts education, sculpture, decorative arts, graphic design, and landscape architecture.

History

The Kharkiv Art School was formally established in 1896 by the Kharkiv city government, based on the previous private art school of Maria Raevskaia-Ivanova. In 1912, the school reopened in a new specially-designed building by architect K. Zhukov in the modernist style with contemporary influences from older Ukrainian buildings. The first director of the new school was Alexander Lubimov, a student of Ilya Repin. The teachers were also alumni of Repin's workshop at the Imperial Academy of Arts in Saint Petersburg.

In 1913, the school was managed by Semyon Prokhorov, formerly head of the Art School in Tomsk, Russia. In 1914, Gavriil Gorelov became its principal, followed by Aleksey Kokel in 1916. A faculty of architecture was added 1925.[1]

Faculties

Famous educators

Famous graduates

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Харьковское художественное училище = Kharkovskoe khudozhestvennoe uchilishche. artru.info. 12 January 2018. artru. ru. https://web.archive.org/web/20150523074846/http://artru.info/uch/78/. 23 May 2015. dead.
  2. Web site: Харьковский поэт и художник Владимир Стариков = Kharkovskii poet i khudozhnik Vladimir Starikov. Vostochnii dozor. 12 January 2018. dozor. RU.
  3. Web site: Besedin, Sergei. Gallery Russia. Gallery Russia. 12 January 2018.
  4. Web site: Belous. Valery. Verhun Natal'ya Ivanovna. Khudozhniki Khar'kovshchini. 12 January 2018. ru.
  5. Web site: Kamennoy. Sergei. CV. www.kamennoy.com. 13 January 2018. en.
  6. Web site: Samsonova. Irina. Vse my - ot zemli-matushki. Rabochnaya Gazeta. 13 January 2018. ru.
  7. Encyclopedia: Chernov, Leonid. Encyclopedia of Ukraine. 1984. University of Toronto Press. Toronto. Kubijovyc. Volodymyr. 2018-01-12. I. 9781442651173.