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    Vasily Ivanovich Bazhenov (Russian: Васи́лий Ива́нович Баже́нов; 1 March (N.S. 12) 1737 or 1738 – 2 August (N.S. 13) 1799) was a Russian neoclassical...
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    The most influential Russian architects of the eighteenth century; Vasily Bazhenov, Matvey Kazakov, and Ivan Starov, created lasting monuments in Moscow...
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    Tsaritsyno Palace (category Vasili Bazhenov buildings)
    the task to her court architect, Vasily Bazhenov, to develop a project for a summer residence near Moscow. Bazhenov designed the palace in the Neo-Gothic...
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    residence for Emperor Paul I of Russia by architects Vincenzo Brenna and Vasily Bazhenov in 1797–1801. It was named for St Michael the Archangel, patron saint...
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  • court architect to Catherine II. His students were Ivan Starov and Vasily Bazhenov. He was born in Angoulême. Vallin de la Mothe graduated in 1750 in...
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    Pashkov House (category Vasili Bazhenov buildings)
    Mokhovaya and Vozdvizhenka streets. Its design has been attributed to Vasily Bazhenov. It used to be home to the Rumyantsev Museum—Moscow's first public...
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    Russian Academy. The building was completed in the 1790s. Its author was Vasily Bazhenov, the design of the building was corrected by the hostess herself. Toward...
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    construction projects involving the most illustrious architects of the period–Vasily Bazhenov, Vincenzo Brenna, Charles Cameron, Matvey Kazakov, Giacomo Quarenghi...
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    A number of researchers called the famous architect of the project Vasily Bazhenov, others attribute the construction to M. F. Kazakov. There is no consensus...
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    to the urban landscape and placed him alongside architects such as Vasily Bazhenov and Alexey Shchusev who also contributed to Moscow's urban landscape...
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    Sheremetev himself. Igor Grabar attributed design of the palace to Vasily Bazhenov; this viewpoint is discarded by modern studies as unsubstantiated....
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    Treaty of Kucuk-Kainarji. Construction management was entrusted to Vasily Bazhenov but was soon handed over to Matvey Kazakov. Thanks to the activity...
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    and the Imperial Academy of Arts. Pashkov House by Vasily Bazhenov Marble Bridge, 1772, by Vasily Neyolov Tauride Palace, 1783-1789, by Ivan Starov Marble...
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  • Igelström, Russian general Alexei Grigoryevich Orlov, Russian soldier Vasily Bazhenov, Russian neoclassical architect Wilhelm Derfelden, Russian general...
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    builder of Elisseeff Emporium and the Buddhist Temple in St Petersburg Vasily Bazhenov, architect of the Tsaritsyno Park and the Russian State Library Joseph...
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    1790s the street acquired monumental early neoclassical buildings by Vasily Bazhenov and Matvey Kazakov. In 1812, Kazakov's Moscow State University burnt...
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    retrieved 2020-05-27 Curl, James Stevens; Wilson, Susan, eds. (2015), "Bazhenov, Vasily Ivanovich", A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture...
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    The most influential Russian architects of the eighteenth century; Vasily Bazhenov, Matvey Kazakov, and Ivan Starov, created lasting monuments in Moscow...
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  • years. Melensky began his career as an assistant to Matvey Kazakov, Vasily Bazhenov, and Giacomo Quarenghi and was involved in the construction of the...
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  • and planners, among them William Heste, Matvey Kazakov, Ivan Starov, Vasily Bazhenov, Petr Nikitin and others. Following the October Revolution and the...
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    disciples, some of whom went to Paris to study with him directly, included Vasily Bazhenov, Ivan Starov, and Andrey Voronikhin. Catherine the Great offered him...
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    Vasily Maksimovich Vlasov (Russian: Василий Максимович Власов; born 27 June 1995) is a Russian politician. He is a deputy of the State Duma of the Federal...
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  • - N. P. Osipov, writer, poet, and translator (b. 1751) August 2 - Vasily Bazhenov, architect (b. 1737 or 1738) "Paul | emperor of Russia". Encyclopedia...
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  • Russian radio astronomer and cosmologist MPC · 5303 5304 Bazhenov 1978 TA7 Vasily Bazhenov (1737–1799), Russian architect MPC · 5304 5305 Bernievolz...
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    of which is considered Matvey Kazakov, according to other sources – Vasily Bazhenov. He was married three times: Since 1744, on Evdokia Zybina (1709–1746);...
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    19th century Nechaev Palace, built by architect Vasily Bazhenov. The Shukhov tower is seen on the background....
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    The Summer Garden. Saint Michael's Castle, built in 1797-1801 by Vasily Bazhenov and Vincenzo Brenna for Emperor Paul I. No. 2 – the mansion of Friedrich...
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    until 1773, when Catherine the Great engaged Vasili Bazhenov to build her new residence there. Bazhenov produced a bombastic Neoclassical design on a heroic...
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    Vasily Ivanovich Piskaryov (Russian: Василий Иванович Пискарёв) is a deputy for the United Russia party in the 7th State Duma of the Russian Federation...
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    Russian academicians Mikhail Lomonosov and Vasily Trediakovsky, poet Antioch Kantemir, architect Vasili Bazhenov, geographer Stepan Krasheninnikov, chemist...
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