Prince Dmitry Vasilyevich Ukhtomsky (Russian: Дмитрий Васильевич Ухтомский; 1719–1774) was the chief architect of Moscow, Russian Empire during the reign...
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Commons has media related to House of Ukhtomsky. Prince Dmitry Ukhtomsky (1719–1774), an architect. Prince Esper Ukhtomsky (1861–1921), an orientalist, poet...
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Cathedral in St. Petersburg. The belfry and refectory were designed by Dmitry Ukhtomsky and built in 1756—1758. The church is renowned for its glittering Baroque...
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topographical draughtsman and architect (born 1716) October 15 – Prince Dmitry Ukhtomsky, chief architect of Moscow (born 1719) November/December – William...
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1832, and the Palace School of Architecture, established in 1749 by Dmitry Ukhtomsky. By the end of the 19th-century, it vied with the state-run St. Petersburg...
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built in Russia up to that date. Its architects were Ivan Michurin and Dmitry Ukhtomsky. Throughout the 19th century, the Lavra maintained its status as the...
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Muscovite architects of the mid-eighteenth century, particularly those of Dmitry Ukhtomsky and Ivan Fyodorovich Michurin. In St. Petersburg, with the empress...
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Willem Bentinck van Rhoon, Dutch politician (b. 1704) October 15 – Dmitry Ukhtomsky, Russian architect (b. 1719) October 16 – Robert Fergusson, Scottish...
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Kazakov was twelve years old, he joined the architectural school of Dmitry Ukhtomsky, where he worked and studied until 1760. After a devastating fire in...
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Nekrasovka. The station name was originally planned as Kosino-Ukhtomsky, after the Kosino-Ukhtomsky District in Moscow. In 2014, the municipal committee responsible...
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Dmitry Alexandrovich Markov (Russian: Дмитрий Александрович Марков; 23 April 1982 – 15 February 2024) was a Russian journalist and photographer. Gained...
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not formally hired) into the Kremlin-based architectural company of Dmitry Ukhtomsky, then the only Moscow institution providing basic architectural training...
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Yakovlev built a stone bridge over Neglinnaya River to a design by Dmitry Ukhtomsky. The bridge over Neglinnaya lowlands extended 120 meters long and 12...
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families like Rumyantsevs and Golitsyns. In the 1750s, they commissioned Dmitry Ukhtomsky to build the extant church of Martyr Nikita, the largest example of...
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Willem Bentinck van Rhoon, Dutch politician (b. 1704) October 15 – Dmitry Ukhtomsky, Russian architect (b. 1719) October 16 – Robert Fergusson, Scottish...
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was demolished and replaced with a stone one. The design by Prince Dmitry Ukhtomsky faithfully followed that of Catherine I's architects. This was a refined...
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(1753–1762) was formerly attributed to Bartolomeo Rastrelli and now to Dmitry Ukhtomsky with managing architect S. Dudinsky. Its architecture is the traditional...
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Completed 1779 Inaugurated 23 February 1928; 96 years ago (1928-02-23) Owner Russian Defense Ministry Design and construction Architect(s) Dmitry Ukhtomsky...
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bell-tower of the Troitse-Sergiyeva Lavra, finished by his disciple Dmitry Ukhtomsky. Ivan F. Michurin in the Russian Dictionary of Humanities [1] Ivan...
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several subsidiary structures were added, possibly based on designs by Dmitry Ukhtomsky or Ivan Fyodorovich Michurin. The katholikon, dedicated to St Peter...
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the perimeter of the yard (architects Ivan Fyodorovich Michurin and Dmitry Ukhtomsky). In the late 18th and early 19th centuries, the Print Yard building...
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merged with the Palace School of Architecture, established in 1749 by Dmitry Ukhtomsky, to form the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture...
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Cross Chamber were redesigned. In 1748, it was examined by architect Dmitry Ukhtomsky, who saw the old shapes of cracks in the walls and arches. At his suggestion...
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Andrei Grigorievich Ukhtomsky (Russian: Андрей Григорьевич Ухтомский; 17 October 1771, Yaroslavl – 16 February 1852, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian Empire...
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Portrait Person Notable works Dmitry Ukhtomsky (1719–1774)...
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Kokorinov and Karl Blank studied arts and architecture in Moscow under Dmitry Ukhtomsky, then the leading Moscow architect of Elisabethan Baroque and dean...
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Villim Fyodorovich Mertens (Willem Mertens); 1802–1804 Ivan Mikhaylovich Ukhtomsky; 1804–1812 Alexander Andreyevich Ushakov; 1812–1813 Luka Semyonovich Kologrivov;...
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Ireland. The house of William Trent, Trenton, New Jersey. date unknown – Dmitry Ukhtomsky, chief architect of Moscow (died 1774) March 10 – Jean-Baptiste Alexandre...
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was reduced to 15, so the district was eliminated. 2014–2024: Kosino-Ukhtomsky, Nekrasovka, Novokosino, parts of Veshnyaki, part of Vykhino-Zhulebino...
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August [O.S. 4 August] 1891: arrival to St. Petersburg; Prince Esper Ukhtomsky also took part in the journey, and collected important ethnographic notes...
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