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The subject index / New Society of Artists

New Society of Artists


Categories / Art/Fine Arts/Art and Literary Associations

NEW SOCIETY OF ARTISTS, art association founded in 1903 on the initiative of artist D. N. Kardovsky (chairman) by his pupils I. E. Repin and A. I. Kuindzhi. Intended to support graduates and graduates-to-be of the Academy of Arts, both mentally and financially. Charter approved in 1904. The association was joined by K. F. Bogaevsky, A. F. Gaush, B. M. Kustodiev, M. P. Latri, A. A. Murashko, P. I. Neradovsky, N. A. Okolovich, A. I. Savinov, L. V. Shervud, and A. V. Shchusev. The society held ten exhibitions between 1904 and 1917 at the Academy of Arts, the Stroganov Palace, the Passage, and N. E. Dobychina's Art Bureau, showing over 180 artists. Exhibitions were then shifted to Moscow. Although its aesthetic foundation was in academic neoclassicism, the society also represented artists of modern trends, including D. D. Burlyuk, V. V. Kandinsky, M. V. Matyushin, A. A. Exter, and A. G. Jawlensky. The society dissolved in 1917.

Reference: Северюхин Д. Я., Лейкинд О. Л. Золотой век художественных объединений в России и СССР (1820-1932): Справ. СПб., 1992.

O. L. Leikind, D.Y. Severyukhin.

Persons
Bogaevsky Konstantin Fedorovich
Burlyuk David Davidovich
Dobychina (Fishman) Nadezhda Evseevna
Exter Alexandra Alexandrovna
Gaush Alexander Fedorovich
Jawlensky Alexey Georgievich
Kandinsky Vasily Vasilievich
Kardovsky Dmitry Nikolaevich
Kuindzhi Arkhip Ivanovich
Kustodiev Boris Mikhailovich
Latri M.P.
Matyushin Mikhail Vasilievich
Murashko A.A.
Neradovsky Peter Nikolaevich
Okolovich Nikolay Andreevich
Repin Ilya Efimovich
Savinov Alexander Ivanovich
Shchusev Alexey Viktorovich
Shervud Leonid Vladimirovich

Bibliographies
Северюхин Д. Я., Лейкинд О. Л. Золотой век художественных объединений в России и СССР (1820-1932): Справ. СПб., 1992

The subject Index
Academy of Arts
Academy of Arts
Stroganov Palace
Passage, department store
Art Bureau of N. E. Dobychina