- 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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Mykhailo Starov is a
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Having competed in 24
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winning 5 of them,
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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...
- Palace, the
Bobrinsky family seat in Bogoroditsk, was
designed by Ivan
Starov and
constructed in the 1770s and 1780s,
starting in 1773. The
nearby Kazanskaya...
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liaising with
Starov;
English gardener John Bush was
appointed to do the
landscaping in 1787. In
order to
accomplish the task,
Starov obtained copies...
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theorist and educator.
Bazhenov and his ****ociates
Matvey Kazakov and Ivan
Starov were the
leading local architects of the
Russian Enlightenment, a period...
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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 importance...
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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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claims to the
Byzantine heritage. The
architect is
thought to have been Ivan
Starov (who
worked extensively for
Prince Grigory Potemkin); but the
actual construction...