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In June 1838, Shevchenko settled in an apartment in house number 100 of the second quarter of Vasylivsky Island, not far from the Academy of Arts.[53] But mostly he spent his time at the Academy and in K.
Brullov’s studio.
Due to the reorganization of the Academy of Arts in 1840, the teaching of general education disciplines was discontinued.
All students attended only special classes, of which there were six: two drawing classes, where students painted from original prints; two plaster classes, in one of which they painted from plaster heads and in the other from plaster figures; life classes, where they painted from models; and painting classes, where they made oil sketches. [52] Shevchenko came to the Academy with a fairly high level of preparation.[52] He took his first exams in the class of “plaster figures”.
He completed the previous stage of study – drawing from “originals” and “plaster heads” – on his own, before entering the Academy, with the help of his artist friends (I. Soshenko, A. Mokrytskyi, and others) and as an outside student of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists. [52][54] Shevchenko also painted from “plaster heads” before his release from serfdom in the drawing class of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists and at the Academy of Arts.[52][54] In June 1838, Shevchenko settled in an apartment in house number 100 of the second quarter of Vasylivsky Island, not far from the Academy of Arts.[53] But mostly he spent his time at the Academy and in K.
Brullov’s studio.
Due to the reorganization of the Academy of Arts in 1840, the teaching of general education disciplines was discontinued.
All students attended only special classes, of which there were six: two drawing classes, where students painted from original prints; two plaster classes, in one of which they painted from plaster heads and in the other from plaster figures; life classes, where they painted from models; and painting classes, where they made oil sketches. [52] Shevchenko came to the Academy with a fairly high level of preparation.[52] He took his first exams in the class of “plaster figures”.
He completed the previous stage of study – drawing from “originals” and “plaster heads” – on his own, before entering the Academy, with the help of his artist friends (I. Soshenko, A. Mokrytskyi, and others) and as an outside student of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists. [52][54] Shevchenko also painted from “plaster heads” before his release from serfdom in the drawing class of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists and at the Academy of Arts.[52][54]

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In June 1838, Shevchenko settled in an apartment in house number 100 of the second quarter of Vasylivsky Island, not far from the Academy of Arts.[53] But mostly he spent his time at the Academy and in K.
Brullov’s studio.
Due to the reorganization of the Academy of Arts in 1840, the teaching of general education disciplines was discontinued.
All students attended only special classes, of which there were six: two drawing classes, where students painted from original prints; two plaster classes, in one of which they painted from plaster heads and in the other from plaster figures; life classes, where they painted from models; and painting classes, where they made oil sketches. [52] Shevchenko came to the Academy with a fairly high level of preparation.[52] He took his first exams in the class of “plaster figures”.
He completed the previous stage of study – painting from “originals” and “plaster heads” – on his own, before entering the Academy, with the help of his artist friends (I. Soshenko, A. Mokrytskyi, and others) and as an outside student of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists. [52][54] Shevchenko also painted from “plaster heads” before his release from serfdom in the drawing class of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists and at the Academy of Arts.[52][54] In June 1838, Shevchenko settled in an apartment in house number 100 in the second quarter of Vasylivsky Island, not far from the Academy of Arts.[53] But mostly he spent his time at the Academy and in K.
Brullov’s studio.
Due to the reorganization of the Academy of Arts in 1840, the teaching of general education disciplines was discontinued.
All students attended only special classes, of which there were six: two drawing classes, where students painted from original prints; two plaster classes, in one of which they painted from plaster heads and in the other from plaster figures; life classes, where they painted from models; and painting classes, where they made oil sketches. [52] Shevchenko came to the Academy with a fairly high level of preparation.[52] He took his first exams in the class of “plaster figures”.
He completed the previous stage of study – painting from “originals” and “plaster heads” – on his own, before entering the Academy, with the help of his artist friends (I. Soshenko, A. Mokrytskyi, and others) and as an outside student of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists. [52][54] Shevchenko also painted from “plaster heads” before his release from serfdom in the drawing class of the Society for the Encouragement of Artists and at the Academy of Arts.[52][54]