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Museum
Launched in 1928by the then Rector of the Academy, a renowned art critic and art historian Alexander Duduchava, the depository of the selected works by students and interns of the Academy was gradually enriched by the donations from the professors. The works granted included canvases painted by the donors themselves as well as by other renowned artists. Apart from paintings, the depository received a variety of works including pottery, felt wool, metalwork, cloisonnéenamel and objects of decorative art.
In the 1990s, the depository was transformed into a museum that was later housed in the decorated hall on the first floor of the historic building of the Academy, commonly known as the ‘mirrored halls’.
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