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    Roman Ivanovich Klein, born Robert Julius Klein (Russian: Роман Иванович Клейн; 31 March 1858 – 3 May 1924) was a Russian architect and educator, best...
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  • France; father of Yves Klein Mary-Austin Klein (born 1964), American artist Roman Klein (1858–1924), Russian architect Todd Klein (born 1951), comic book...
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    millionaire and philanthropist Yuriy Nechaev-Maltsov and the architect Roman Klein of the urgent need to give Moscow a fine arts museum. After going through...
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  • Yves Klein (French: [iv klɛ̃]; 28 April 1928 – 6 June 1962) was a French artist and an important figure in post-war European art. He was a leading member...
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    buildings look very similar architecturally. The building's architect was Roman Klein, who also designed numerous other well-known Moscow structures in the...
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    anywhere. Eibuschitz had died in 1898, and so the community hired architect Roman Klein to finish the construction. The synagogue opened in 1906. It operated...
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  • Primary Colors (novel) (category Roman à clef novels)
    1996 book by columnist Joe Klein, published anonymously, about the presidential campaign of a southern governor. It is a roman à clef (a work of fiction...
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    Khrunichev aerospace plant; its first stage was built before World War I by Roman Klein. In the 1920s, renamed State Aircraft Plant No. 7, it acquired German...
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    northern side of Povarskaya Street, next to the mansions designed by Roman Klein, Alexander Kaminsky and Lev Kekushev. The architect, who worked mostly...
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    modern elements. The project was designed by the famous Russian architect Roman Klein. “Muir and Mirrielees” was the first and the largest department store...
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    Optina. The monastery's churches were designed by Sergey Sherwood and Roman Klein in a peculiar brick version of the Russian Revival. By 1918, some 800...
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  • France is occupied by the Germans. Robert Klein, apparently apolitical and amoral, is a well-to-do art dealer, Roman Catholic and Alsatian by birth, who takes...
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    anniversary with the construction of the All Saints church, designed by Roman Klein in a fashionable Neo-Byzantine style. The church was destroyed after...
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    Primary Colors, an anonymously written roman à clef portraying Bill Clinton's 1992 presidential campaign. Klein is currently[when?] a member of the Council...
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    war, and worked for the architectural firms of Boris Velikovsky and Roman Klein. During this work, he took an active and passionate interest in Jewish...
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    Pomerantsev and Vladimir Shukhov) and the similar Middle Trading Rows (by Roman Klein). The rest of Kitay-gorod was densely filled with offices, warehouses...
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    bridge by N.I. Oskolkov, M.I. Schekotov (structural engineering) and Roman Klein (architectural design). In 2001, the bridge was reconstructed, replacing...
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    rebuilt in an altered form in 2007) 14 - Varvara Morozova estate by Roman Klein (1887) 16 - Arseny Morozov House, modelled after Monserrate Palace in...
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    Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy (category 20th-century Roman Catholics)
    publisher John F. Kennedy Jr.. An American fashion publicist for Calvin Klein until her marriage to Kennedy in 1996, her life and fashion sense have been...
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    Press, pp. 38–44 Ulrich, Roger B. (2007), Roman Woodworking, Yale University Press, ISBN 978-0-300-10341-0 Klein, Nancy L. (1998), "Evidence for West Greek...
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    19th century, number 5 was built for the tea merchant Perlov (architect Roman Klein) and the number 43a (architect Fyodor Schechtel), in 1885 - No. 3 (architect...
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    десятилетий до революции.") - Grabar 2001, chapter 9 page 15. Architect Roman Klein, the builder and trustee of the Pushkin Museum, was elected trustee of...
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    district located on the right bank of the Nara River. The architect was Roman Klein, also responsible for the building of the Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts...
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  • acquaintance of Conrad's, Georges Antoine Klein, may also have been a real-life basis for the character. Klein was an employee of the Brussels-based trading...
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    became famous as a refined draftsman; architect like Gavriil Baranovsky, Roman Klein and Ivan Rerberg hired him for drafting and interior designs. Thus, Peretyatkovich...
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    team of Kharkov locomotive works. In 1887, Rerberg was hired by Roman Klein as Klein's deputy for structural engineering on the site of Museum of Fine...
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    Since 1962 an international Martin Klein Memorial in Greco-Roman wrestling is held in Viljandi, Estonia. "Martin Klein". Olympedia. Retrieved 13 June 2021...
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    Charles V (24 February 1500 – 21 September 1558) was Holy Roman Emperor and Archduke of Austria from 1519 to 1556, King of Spain from 1516 to 1556, and...
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    of the 1870s–1880s was nearly forgotten, with the sole exception of Roman Klein's Pushkin Museum (1898–1912). Meanwhile, numerous Empire style cathedrals...
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    (Building 33), built with funds by Y.S Nechaev-Maltsov. The architect was Roman Klein a famous and highly regarded Russian architect with his origins in a...
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