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                                                                       ARTISTS, UNION OF, St. Petersburg Union of the Russian Artists (38 Bolshaya Morskaya Street), creative public association. It was established on 2 August 1932 as the Leningrad Department of the Union of Soviet Artists (LOSSH). In 1943-59, it was called the Leningrad Union of Soviet Artists (LSSH). In 1959-68, it was called the Leningrad Department; in 1968-91, it was called the Leningrad Organisation of the Union of Artists of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic (LOSH). The union aims to unite artists and art historians on a professional basis, to encourage creative potential. The Union of Artists unites approximately 3,500 people; it contains the following sections: painting, graphic arts, ceramics, arts and crafts, theatre and cinema, monumental art, poster, critique and art history, photography and restoration. The following people were chairmen of the management board of the Union of Artists: K. S. Petrov-Vodkin (before 1937), M. G. Manizer (1937-41), V. A. Serov (1941-48), Y. S. Nikolaev (1948-51), V. V. Sokolov (1951-53), G. V. Kosov (1953), I. A. Serebryany (1954-57), M. K. Anikushin (1962-72, 1986-90), P. T. Fomin (1972-75), B. S. Ugarov (1975-79), Y. N. Lokhovinin (1975-86), E. D. Maltsev (1990-97) and A. S. Charkin (since 1997). The building of the Union of Artists (formerly the building of the Artists Encouragement Fund) houses the Exhibition Hall established in 1978, which includes five halls with total area of1560 square metres, art gallery and the salon, Blue Living Room. Up to 40 individual, group and thematic exhibitions are held annually, with an art collection developing, as of 2003, it consisted of over 9,000 works. Reference: Связь времен: Выст.: Художники - члены С.-Петерб. Союза художников России, 1932-1997: Кат. СПб., 1999. O. L. Leykind, D.Y. Severyukhin.
                                                                      
                          
                      
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                                    Anikushin Mikhail Konstantinovich
                        
                                    Charkin Albert Serafimovich
                        
                                    Fomin Peter Timofeevich
                        
                                    Kosov G.V.
                        
                                    Lokhovinin Yu.N.
                        
                                    Maltsev Evgeny Demyanovich
                        
                                    Manizer Matvey Genrikhovich
                        
                                    Nikolaev Yaroslav Sergeevich
                        
                                    Petrov-Vodkin Kuzma Sergeevich
                        
                                    Serebryany Iosif Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Serov Vladimir Alexandrovich
                        
                                    Sokolov Vasily Vasilievich
                        
                                    Ugarov Boris Sergeevich
                        
                         
                          
                      
                                                                
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                                    Связь времен: Выст.: Художники - чл. С.-Петерб. Союза художников России, 1932-1997: Кат. СПб., 1999
                                                                
                          
                      
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                         
                
  
                     
    
    
    
        
        
                           
                
                
        
    
    
    
                        
    
               
      
        
    
    
        
    
        
    
            
    
    
                    
        
                                                               
                                                                                                
                            
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                        RUSSIAN MUSEUM, State was founded on 13 April 1895 by the decree of Emperor Nicholas II as the Russian Museum of Emperor Alexander III with the purpose of gathering the collections of Russian art
                                             
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                                                        World of Art, Association 
                                                                           
                         
                        WORLD OF ART, an art association. Begun in the mid-1890s by a circle of students, the main body including graduates of K. I. May's Gymnasium, such as Alexander N. Benois, W. F. Nouvel, and D. V. Filosofov, who were later joined by L. S. Bakst, S. P
                                             
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