Kyiv Art School

Kyiv Art School (Ukrainian: Київське художнє училище, romanized: Kyivske khudozhnie uchylyshche) was a secondary educational institution in Kyiv between 1900 and 1920.

In 1901 it established a regular program of classes, with departments in architecture and painting.

Enrolment surpassed 500 by 1902, including students from the Kyiv Drawing School [uk].

Prominent alumni included Alexander Archipenko, Oleksandr Bohomazov, Aleksandra Ekster, Ivan Kavaleridze, Oleksandr (Les) Lozovsky [uk], Ivan Padalka, Abram Manevich [uk], Anatol Petrytsky, and Vasyl Sedliar [uk].

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Teachers and students of the Kyiv Art School (1908). Standing from left to right: F. Balavenskyi, I. Makushenko, V. Menk, O. Natanson, I. Nikolaiev, sitting in the third row are L. Dorodnitsyna (supervisor), B. Ikonnykov, V. Nikolaiev, I. Seleznov, G. Diadchenko, V. Manastyrskyi (manager), among the students in the second row, second from the left, K. Trokhymenko.