Kyiv Art School
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Kyiv Art School (Ukrainian: Київське художнє училище, romanized: Kyivske khudozhnie uchylyshche) was a secondary educational institution in Kyiv between 1900 and 1920.
It offered painting, drawing, and sketching classes. In 1901 it established a regular program of classes, with departments in architecture and painting. Enrolment surpassed 500 by 1902, including students from the Kyiv Drawing School .
Director until 1911 was Vladimir Nikolaiev . Other organizers included Volodymyr Menk , Volodymyr Orlovsky, Mykola Pymonenko, Khariton Platonov, and Ivan Seleznov. Faculty included Fedir Balavensky , Mykhailo Boichuk, Hryhorii Diadchenko , Mykhailo Kozyk, Fotii Krasytskyi , Fedir Krychevsky, and Oleksandr Murashko.
Prominent alumni included Alexander Archipenko, Oleksandr Bohomazov, Aleksandra Ekster, Ivan Kavaleridze, Oleksandr (Les) Lozovsky , Ivan Padalka, Abram Manevich , Anatol Petrytsky, and Vasyl Sedliar .
Sources
[edit]- "Kyiv Art School". Internet Encyclopedia of Ukraine. Retrieved 2023-02-16.