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  1. The higher People's Artist of Russia (Народный артист России, Narodny artist) is the highest honorary title of the Russian Federation for outstanding achievements in the field of theater, music, circus, vaudeville and film art. [citation needed] Receiving the lower Honored...

    • Religious Art and the Russian Iconostasis. With the Christianization of Russia in the 10th century came a need to produce religious art depicting figures from the Bible.
    • Parsunas. In the mid-16th century, Tsar Ivan the Terrible called his Stoglav (a religious council) in order to approve the inclusion of tsars and some historical figures into the pantheon of figures permitted to be painted by icon-painters.
    • Petrine Art. Peter the Great had a great interest in fine art, particularly architecture but also visual art. He lured many artists to Russia, such as Francesco Rastrelli.
    • The Peredvizhniki. In 1863, a revolt by some of the most talented students of the academy against the conservatism that was being taught to them led to the formation of the Society of the Itinerant Art Exhibitions.
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  3. Russia - Art, Architecture, Iconography: Like music, the visual arts in Russia were slower to develop along European lines than was literature. With the exception of the portraitist Dmitry Levitsky, no great Russian painters emerged in the 18th and early 19th centuries. In the 1830s the Russian Academy of Arts (which had been founded in 1757 ...

  4. Published on 20 December 2016. With a momentous exhibition marking the centenary of the Russian Revolution, Martin Sixsmith charts the course of a pivotal period in art, from euphoric creativity to eventual repression. From the Winter 2016 issue of RA Magazine, issued quarterly to Friends of the RA.

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    • AES+F group. Considered one of the most successful and famous art groups today, AES+F has exhibitions all over the world. The multimedia installations and projects by Tatyana Arzamasova, Lev Yevzovich, Yevgeny Svyatsky and Vladimir Fridkes are devoted, primarily, to global culture and an analysis of modern values.
    • Ivan Aivazovsky. No-one paints the sea like Ivan could! Painter Aivazovsky was revered as one of the most prolific artists, creating over 6,000 seascapes.
    • Yuri Albert. Albert’s famous artworks with text often become Internet memes, while his retrospective exhibition, "What did the artist mean by that?" at the Moscow Museum of Modern Art, remained in a state of permanent change throughout its duration.
    • Leon Bakst. The European success of Sergei Diaghilev's famous Russian Seasons in Paris was largely due to Bakst. His sets and costume sketches for Ballets Russes productions became a sensation in their own right: they were even exhibited in the Louvre, while Bakst's Orientalist style set a fashion in Paris for turbans, wide trousers and colored wigs.
  5. (art. 1-16) Chapter 2 Rights and Freedoms of Man and Citizen (art. 17-64) Chapter 3 The Federal Structure (art. 65-79) Chapter 4 The President of the Russian Federation (art. 80-93) Chapter 5 The Federal Assembly (art. 94-109) Chapter 6 The Government of the Russian Federation (art. 110-117) Chapter 7 Judicial Power (art. 118-129) Chapter 8 ...

  6. Dec 25, 2019 · By Roslyn Sulcas. Dec. 25, 2019. ST. PETERSBURG, Russia — Figures stare boldly from the canvas, exuding youth and health. Athletes conquer their opponents, factory workers strive proudly for...

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