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Преподаватель истории искусств Александра Андреевна Константинова (1871-1944) на Бестужевских курсах и в Ленинградском университете. / Вахромеева, Оксана Борисовна.
In: УНИВЕРСИТЕТСКИЙ НАУЧНЫЙ ЖУРНАЛ, No. 85, 28.04.2025, p. 41-45.Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
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T1 - Преподаватель истории искусств Александра Андреевна Константинова (1871-1944) на Бестужевских курсах и в Ленинградском университете
AU - Вахромеева, Оксана Борисовна
PY - 2025/4/28
Y1 - 2025/4/28
N2 - Alexandra Andreevna Konstantinova (1871-1944), a specialist in Western European art, was a graduate of the Higher Women’s (Bestuzhev) Courses. Having received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Zurich, she was accepted as a teacher at her alma mater, where she worked from 1908 until the end of 1917 at the department of theory and history of arts. Her area of interest included the activities of the Museum of Fine Arts at the Higher Women’s Courses. At the Petrograd-Leningrad University, the art historian served in the Archaeological Department (1922-1923), the Faculty of Linguistics and Material Culture (1926-1927). At the same time, Konstantinova taught at the Higher Courses of Art History at the State Institute of Art History at Glavnauka of the People’s Commissariat for Education. After devoting nearly two decades to teaching Western European art, she moved on to library work. For the first time in Russian historiography, the article highlights the role of Konstantinova - a teacher.
AB - Alexandra Andreevna Konstantinova (1871-1944), a specialist in Western European art, was a graduate of the Higher Women’s (Bestuzhev) Courses. Having received a Doctor of Philosophy degree from the University of Zurich, she was accepted as a teacher at her alma mater, where she worked from 1908 until the end of 1917 at the department of theory and history of arts. Her area of interest included the activities of the Museum of Fine Arts at the Higher Women’s Courses. At the Petrograd-Leningrad University, the art historian served in the Archaeological Department (1922-1923), the Faculty of Linguistics and Material Culture (1926-1927). At the same time, Konstantinova taught at the Higher Courses of Art History at the State Institute of Art History at Glavnauka of the People’s Commissariat for Education. After devoting nearly two decades to teaching Western European art, she moved on to library work. For the first time in Russian historiography, the article highlights the role of Konstantinova - a teacher.
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U2 - 10.25807/22225064_2025_85_41
DO - 10.25807/22225064_2025_85_41
M3 - статья
SP - 41
EP - 45
JO - УНИВЕРСИТЕТСКИЙ НАУЧНЫЙ ЖУРНАЛ
JF - УНИВЕРСИТЕТСКИЙ НАУЧНЫЙ ЖУРНАЛ
SN - 2222-5064
IS - 85
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