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ArcheoBiblioBase: Archives in Russia: E-56Last update of repository: 15 March 2020Rossiiskaia Akademiia khudozhestv (RAKh)Bibliograficheskii otdel Nauchnogo arkhiva RAKh [Bibliographic Division of the Scientific Archive] Address: 199034, St. Petersburg, Vasil'evskii ostrov, 3-ia liniia, 2a (Mozaichnyi korpus RAKh) Telephone: +7 812 323-67-49 Fax: +7 812 323-65-58 Website: http://www.new.rah.ru/science/nauchny... Opening hours: Tu–Th 10:00–16:00Holdings Total: 67 fonds; 70,000 units; 1761–2018 personal papers—38 fonds; institutional fonds—20 fonds The Bibliographic Division retains the records of the Academy and its affiliated institutions from 1918 to the 1990s. In 1930 the records of the Academy from 1757 to 1929 were transferred to the Leningrad Division of the Central Historical Archive (now RGIA, B–3), but in 1965, the immediate predecessor of RGIA, the Central State Historical Archive of the USSR (TsGIA SSSR), returned the records dating from 1918 to 1924. Prerevolutionary records, however, together with their extensive finding aids (see below), remain in RGIA (fond 789). The archive now retains records of the General Assemblies, Presidium, divisions, councils, commissions, and divisions of the Academy of Arts of the USSR (1947–1992). It also holds the consolidated fond of the I.E. Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture (1918–1990s, now the St. Petersburg Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture), the records of the All-Russian Academy of Arts (1933–1947), as well as other institutions affiliated with the Academy of Arts that were created in 1948, such as the Scientific Research Institute of the Theory and History of Fine Arts, the Scientific Research Museum, the Scientific Library, the Scientific Bibliographic Archive, the B.V. Ioganson Secondary School of Art, the Administration of Studios and Laboratories (1947–1993), and the Administrative Division. Exceptions are archival materials from the V.I. Surikov Moscow State Art Institute and the Academy of Arts Press (abolished in 1953), now located in RGALI in Moscow (B–7). The records contain documentation from the artistic, scholarly, exhibition, organizational, and social activities of the Academy, and its work in preparing specialists in the fine arts and architecture. The division holds the personal papers of painters whose memorial museum exhibits are under administration of the Academy. Among these are I.E. Repin and members of his family, I.I. Brodskii, S.T. Konenkov, and the P.P. Chistiakov Memorial Group. There are also archives of leading teachers of the Russian Art School of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century, including the painters V.V. Beliaev, D.N. Kardovskii, A.I. Segal, and P.A. Shillingovskii; the sculptors M.A. Kerzin, I.V. Krestovskii, V.V. Lishev, and V.B. Pinchuk; and the architects A.E. Belogrud, S.V. Beliaev, L.N. Benois (Benua), G.I. Kotov, M.T. Preobrazhenskii, M.I. Roslavlev, L.M. Tverskoi, and S.Ia. Turkovskii. The fond of the historian of architecture G.G. Grimm contains the personal papers of his father and grandfather, the architects and teachers D.I. Grimm and G.D. Grimm. The archive retains the personal papers of Orientalist and historian of ancient Oriental art N.D. Flittner; several painters who graduated from the Academy, including A.P. Riabushkin, I.I. Shishkin, and the brothers G.G. and N.G. Chernetsov; and also materials of associates of Academy institutions—E.O. Vizel', A.G. Prokope-Val'ter, and A.M. Smirnova, among others. Miscellaneous documentation of personal origin have been organized into two major collections. One contains mainly memoirs and letters of painters from the second half of the nineteenth and the twentieth century. A second includes letters, memoirs, and photographic documents of the World War II period. Working conditions: The Bibliographic Division has a reading room. Reference facilities: Opisi are available for processed fonds. A card catalogue covering fonds of the Imperial Academy of Arts (fond 789, 1757–1918) is held in RGIA (B–3). Library facilities: Access for researchers to the reference library of the archive is openly available. Copy facilities: Xerox copies can be prepared by the I.E. Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture, and Architecture; photographs and microfilms—”by the RAKh photographic laboratory. |