Artists / St. Petersburg State Academy Art lyceum named after B Johansson

In 1934 the establishment of the first in the Soviet Union art school for gifted children was initiated by the Leningrad communist party boss Sergei Kirov. Located in the Academy of Arts building in Leningrad, in 1936 it was transformed in the Secondary Art School. In 1947 the Secondary Art School became a division of the USSR Academy of Arts which in 1973 was named after the noted artist B. Ioganson.
Since 1992 it has been the B. Ioganson St. Petersburg State Academy Art Lyceum comprising three divisions: painting, sculpture and architecture.

Tyutrin Peter
St.Petersburg, Russia
Astapov Anton
St.Petersburg, Russia
Shevchuk Svetlana
St.Petersburg, Russia
Tahtamyshev Sergey
St.Petersburg, Russia
Dulatov  Stanislav
St.Petersburg, Russia
Danilov  Anatoliy
St.Petersburg, Russia
Vetrogonsky Andrey
St.Petersburg, Russia
Mishchenko Nina
St.Petersburg, Russia
Igamberdiev Rustam
St.Petersburg, Russia
Sosenskaya Anna
St.Petersburg, Russia
Smirnov Alexey
St.Petersburg, Russia
Zaitseva Vasilisa
St.Petersburg, Russia
Shkandry Nadezhda
St.Petersburg, Russia
Ershov Vladimir
St.Petersburg, Russia
Levina Vera
St.Petersburg, Russia
Kozhina Anna
St.Petersburg, Russia