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Yu. Nikitin

St Petersburg Repin Academy of Fine Arts

DOI: https://doi.org/10.62625/2782-1889.2024.68.68.008

The First Permanent Exhibition Pavilion of Russia in Europe. To the 110th Anniversary of the Opening of the Russian National Pavilion in Venice

Abstract

The spring of 2024 marks the 110th anniversary of the opening of the Russian Art Pavilion in Venice. The construction was initiated by the Imperial Academy of Arts, which was the organizer of all art departments at world and international exhibitions. Here, for the first time, foreigners became widely acquainted with Russian fine and decorative arts, objects of industrial, agricultural and handicraft production, which significantly contributed to strengthening the prestige of Russia abroad.

Keywords

world and international exhibitions; Russian national exhibition pavilion;

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Русский

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The First Permanent Exhibition Pavilion of Russia in Europe. To the 110th Anniversary of the Opening of the Russian National Pavilion in Venice // Scientific Papers of St Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts'68. Issues of the Russian Art Development. 2023 СПб. : СПб. акад. художеств, 2024. 280 с. C. . https://doi.org/10.62625/2782-1889.2024.68.68.008


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