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    Ivan Yegorovich Starov (Russian: Ива́н Его́рович Старо́в; 23 February 1745 – 17 April 1808) was a Russian architect from St. Petersburg who devised the...
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    Bobrinsky Palace, the Bobrinsky family seat in Bogoroditsk, was designed by Ivan Starov and constructed in the 1770s and 1780s, starting in 1773. The nearby...
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  • where he became court architect to Catherine II. His students were Ivan Starov and Vasily Bazhenov. He was born in Angoulême. Vallin de la Mothe graduated...
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    Neoclassical Holy Trinity Cathedral, built in 1778–1790 to a design by Ivan Starov and consecrated to the Holy Trinity; and numerous structures of lesser...
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    park around Pella; in fact, earlier, on March 13, 1785, she authorized Ivan Starov's draft for a spacious, proper imperial palace. Groundbreaking ceremony...
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    theorist and educator. Bazhenov and his associates Matvey Kazakov and Ivan Starov were the leading local architects of the Russian Enlightenment, a period...
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    famous architects G. Dmitryev, Savva Chevakinsky, Fyodor Argunov, and Ivan Starov. It is also known as the Sheremetev Palace. The land was granted by Peter...
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    architects of the eighteenth century; Vasily Bazhenov, Matvey Kazakov, and Ivan Starov, created lasting monuments in Moscow and Saint Petersburg and established...
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    Vincenzo Brenna, Charles Cameron, Matvey Kazakov, Giacomo Quarenghi, and Ivan Starov. Catherine's palace projects followed the neoclassical canon of the Age...
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    have been Ivan Starov (who worked extensively for Prince Grigory Potemkin); but the actual construction was supervised by the little-known Ivan Sitnikov...
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    donated it to her own favourite, Prince Potemkin, in 1776. The architect Ivan Starov was charged with extensive renovations of the palace in the newly-fashionable...
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    reference to the works of Lord Burlington. Construction works, supervised by Ivan Starov, lasted for six years. In the eventual variant, the five wide domes were...
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    commissioned his favourite architect, Ivan Starov, to design his city residence in a rigorous Palladian style. Starov's design called for an extensive park...
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    envisioned the church as one of the spiritual centres of New Russia. Ivan Starov submitted to Potemkin his designs for a Roman-style basilica, but construction...
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    Marble Bridge, 1772, by Vasily Neyolov Tauride Palace, 1783-1789, by Ivan Starov Marble Palace, 1768-1785, by Antonio Rinaldi Admiralty, Saint Petersburg...
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    was built between 1777 and 1796 to a Neoclassical design attributed to Ivan Starov. The palace replaced the ruined castle of Gomel's previous owner, Michael...
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    produce a suitable alternative, and it was not until 1774 that a design by Ivan Starov was selected. Construction began in 1778 and the cathedral was finally...
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  • Prince Vladimir Church, Saint Petersburg, is completed to the designs of Ivan Starov. All Saints' Church, Newcastle upon Tyne, England, designed by David...
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  • various architects and planners, among them William Heste, Matvey Kazakov, Ivan Starov, Vasily Bazhenov, Petr Nikitin and others. Following the October Revolution...
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    completed. In 1790, Trinity Cathedral was built according to the project of Ivan Starov. According to his designs, a round square was created in front of the...
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    architects of the eighteenth century; Vasily Bazhenov, Matvey Kazakov, and Ivan Starov, created lasting monuments in Moscow and Saint Petersburg and established...
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    Stackenschneider, builder of the Mariinsky Palace and Beloselsky-Belozersky Palace Ivan Starov, builder of the Tauride Palace Vladimir Tatlin, author of Tatlin's Tower...
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    main streets were laid out in Neoclassical style after the plans of Ivan Starov (1772). Local landmarks include the Ascension Church (1689), the Trinity...
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    built numerous Moscow churches in the reign of Catherine the Great, or Ivan Starov, who frequently worked for Potemkin. The edifice was overhauled to Osip...
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    received its own plan for urban development specially drawn out by Ivan Starov. This led to another wave of building works in the city, the results...
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    Academy of Fine Arts from 1767 to 1782 with Alexander Kokorinov and Ivan Starov, and then in Paris from 1782 to 1786 with Jean Chalgrin. In 1794, he...
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    architects, such as Savva Chevakinsky, Andrey Voronikhin, Giacomo Quarenghi, Ivan Starov. Since 1989 the Anna Akhmatova Literary and Memorial Museum is located...
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  • groundbreaking ceremony is held for the Pella Palace in Russia, designed by Ivan Starov; it will never be completed. May 19 – Plaza de Toros de Ronda, Spain...
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    was a reference for many architects who worked in Russia, among them Ivan Starov that, for the Prince Potemkin, created the Tauride Palace. The building...
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    an owner of metal plants in the Urals. In the 1770s, the architect Ivan Starov, a brother-in-law of Demidov, created in the estate an architectural...
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