Russian painter
Albert Alexandrovich Bakun (russian:Альберт Александрович Бакун) (Born 21 August, 1946) is a Russian painter and part of the art group Hermitage.[1]
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Born | (1946-08-21)August 21, 1946
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Nationality | Russian |
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Known for | Painting |
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Biography
Albert Bakun was born on August 21, 1946, in workers family in Vyborg near Léningrad.[2]
1961-1962: Attended the Fine Arts Studio of Vyborg.
1962-1967: Entered into and graduated from the Tauride (named after Nicholas Roerich) Leningrad Art School (LAS), the Faculty of Painting and Pedagogy.[3]
1964: Having been referred by the LAS, he started to independently work at the State Hermitage Museum. His first work was the analytical interpretation of replica of the Pergamon Altar.
1967-1973: Educated at the Moscow Polygraphic Institute, Faculty of art and Technical Editing, Graphic Artist speciality area.[4]
1968: Class Pedagogue, Alexander Pavlovich Zaytsev, recommended a young artist to Grigory Yakovlevich Dlugach1 for further studies of analytical painting in the State Hermitage.[5]
1969-1998: Became a member of the Hermitage Group, participating in all of the group's exhibitions in Russia and abroad.[6][7] Produced 32 analytical replications of the Old Masters of the Hermitage collection.
1993-2012: He continues to study on his own at the heritage site of the Old Masters at the State Hermitage.[8]
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