1899 Moscow - 1972 Moscow. Known for: Painting.
Sretensky Alexandrovich studied in the Moscow University, then in a private artistic studio, and in VHUTEMAS (the Higher Artistic and technical Workshops) under Peter Petrovich Konchalovsky (1921)....
Read full biography Sretensky Alexandrovich studied in the Moscow University, then in a private artistic studio, and in VHUTEMAS (the Higher Artistic and technical Workshops) under Peter Petrovich Konchalovsky (1921). Graduated from the Moscow Theological Seminary. He was a member and one of the organizers of the...
Read full biography Sretensky Alexandrovich studied in the Moscow University, then in a private artistic studio, and in VHUTEMAS (the Higher Artistic and technical Workshops) under Peter Petrovich Konchalovsky (1921). Graduated from the Moscow Theological Seminary. He was a member and one of the organizers of the ‘Bytie’ (‘Being’) association of artists (1921-1929) and a member of the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia. Constant participant of exhibitions, including the exhibition ‘Artists of the...
Read full biography Sretensky Alexandrovich studied in the Moscow University, then in a private artistic studio, and in VHUTEMAS (the Higher Artistic and technical Workshops) under Peter Petrovich Konchalovsky (1921). Graduated from the Moscow Theological Seminary. He was a member and one of the organizers of the ‘Bytie’ (‘Being’) association of artists (1921-1929) and a member of the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia. Constant participant of exhibitions, including the exhibition ‘Artists of the Russian Federation in 15 Years’ in 1933 in Moscow. In the 1930s he designed holidays in Moscow. Works by A.G. Sretensky are kept in the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum, and many regional museums....
Read full biography Sretensky Alexandrovich studied in the Moscow University, then in a private artistic studio, and in VHUTEMAS (the Higher Artistic and technical Workshops) under Peter Petrovich Konchalovsky (1921). Graduated from the Moscow Theological Seminary. He was a member and one of the organizers of the ‘Bytie’ (‘Being’) association of artists (1921-1929) and a member of the Association of Artists of Revolutionary Russia. Constant participant of exhibitions, including the exhibition ‘Artists of the Russian Federation in 15 Years’ in 1933 in Moscow. In the 1930s he designed holidays in Moscow. Works by A.G. Sretensky are kept in the State Tretyakov Gallery, the State Russian Museum, and many regional museums.