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    Joseph Bové, also Joseph Jean-Baptiste Charles de Beauvais or Osip Ivanovich Bove (Russian: Осип Иванович Бове; 4 November [O.S. 24 October] 1784 — 28...
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  • Bové may refer to: José Bové (born 1953), French farmer, politician and syndicalist Joseph Bové (1784–1834), Russian architect Marie Bové, French politician...
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    Joseph "José" Bové (born 11 June 1953) is a French farmer, labor leader and alter-globalization activist, and spokesman for Via Campesina. He was one of...
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    historic opera house in Moscow, Russia, originally designed by architect Joseph Bové. Before the October Revolution it was a part of the Imperial Theatres...
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    dilapidated after the fire, had been demolished, and on the Eastern side, Joseph Bové constructed new building of lines in the Empire style. In 1818 the Monument...
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    building's width), it was erected from 1817 to 1825 by the Russian architect Joseph Bové, who clothed it in its Neoclassical exterior, an order of Roman Doric...
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  • Linda Bove Waterstreet is a Deaf American actress, her most notable role being a fictionalized version of herself in the PBS children's series Sesame Street...
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    Trubetskoy Mansion, Petrovskij Pereulok, Moscow, designed by Joseph Bové...
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    replaced by trading rows designed by Joseph Bove. In turn, the current structure opened in 1894, replacing Bove's. By the time of the Russian Revolution...
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    Saint Petersburg, by Andrey Voronikhin Triumphal Arch of Moscow, by Joseph Bové Spanish Neoclassicism was exemplified by the work of Juan de Villanueva...
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  • Prussian general and politician, Prussian Minister of War (b. 1755) 1834 – Joseph Bové, Russian architect, designed the Triumphal Arch of Moscow (b. 1784) 1836...
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    provided by Prince Potemkin; after 1812, the church was redesigned by Joseph Bové and completed by Afanasy Grigoriev in the 1840s. It has been the site...
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    Alexander I establishes the "Commission for Construction in Moscow [ru]." Joseph Bové was responsible for the architectural department and Yegor Cheliev [ru]...
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    second wife of Jérôme Bonaparte, Queen consort of Westphalia (1807–1813) Joseph Bové (1784–1834), Russian neoclassical architect with Italian roots Pavel...
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    arch in Moscow was built in 1829–34 on Tverskaya Zastava Square to Joseph Bové's designs in order to commemorate Russia's victory over Napoleon during...
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    Bazhenov, architect of the Tsaritsyno Park and the Russian State Library Joseph Bové, chief architect of Moscow after the Fire of 1812 Vincenzo Brenna, court...
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    of the Muscovite Empire Style, which had been built in the 1820s by Joseph Bové. Another likely source was the Polovtsev House in Saint Petersburg by...
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    erected in 1807–1808; Arsenalnaya tower developed deep cracks, leading to Joseph Bove proposing in 1813 the outright demolition of the towers to prevent the...
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    Lower Taganka. In 1813 the district of Taganka was reconstructed by Joseph Bové, who built a market there. The most conspicuous landmarks are the lofty...
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    on 14 October 1824. At the same time, architects Andrei Mikhailov and Joseph Bové had built a new theatre on the place of the burnt theatre of Michael...
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    Square was lined by a neoclassical domed structure of Upper Trade Rows by Joseph Bove. In the 1890s it replaced with the new Upper Trading Rows (by Alexander...
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    1829-1831: Usachev House 1820s: Sukhanovo palace improvements (with Joseph Bové, Adam Menelaws and other architects) Own, undisputed design: 1814-18...
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    fountains (1823) were also abandoned; these projects were completed by Joseph Bové and Ivan Vitali. In 1816, an accidental fire destroyed the Makaryev Fair...
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    square's park. It was designed in a symmetrical Neoclassical style by Joseph Bove in the 1820s, with Neoclassical Style buildings framing it. However,...
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  • Arts [ru]). In 1863 school moved into the 1822 building by architect Joseph Bové situated next to the Maly Theatre (Neglinnaya Street 6/2, now Mikhail...
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    died at age 39. Kazakov's most successful students and assistants were Joseph Bové, Ivan Yegotov (1756–1814), Fedor Sokolov (1752–1824), and Alexei Bakarev...
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    neoclassical style, under the supervision of Italian-Russian architects such as Joseph Bové, and Alberto Cavos, under military governors Alexander Tormasov (1814–1819)...
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  • Bernadazzi (1831–1907) Karl Blank (1728–1793) Ilya Bondarenko (1867–1947) Joseph Bové (1784–1834) Vincenzo Brenna (1745–1820) Alexander Brullov (1798–1877)...
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    the church was issued in 1816). Nevertheless, actual redevelopment by Joseph Bove resulted in clearing the rubble and creating Vasilyevskaya (St. Basil's)...
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  • Trotter - birth of Bars I, considered first of breed Vladikavkaz founded Joseph Bové - architect Catherine Herbert, Countess of Pembroke - Russian noblewoman...
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