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November 2, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Biography Gamburtsev Sergei Alekseevich

Gamburtsev Sergey (1838 – 02/03/1901). Son of A. Gamburtsev MDAU graduated in 1859 with the rank of assistant architect. Until 1863 the palace was at the Moscow office. From 1865-67 served as a technician SB Kovensk the provincial government. In 1865 received the title of architect of the court office. In 1873-87 he worked (from 1878 served), the district architect in Moscow. Work in Moscow: apartment buildings: on Sadovaya-Sukharev st., 7 (1884), and Bakunin st., 53-55 (1881, not preserved), gates in the wall of u. Transfiguration of the Saviour on the (1890, have not survived), a rental house on B. Sergius lane., 20 (1900), the body fariki brothers Nasal M. Semyonov Str., 5-7, a number of other small residential and factory buildings. He was an active member of MAO, was researching monuments architect. He was buried in the monastery Alexeyev. East.: Central Historical Archive in Moscow, f.. 179, op. 54, d. 8, ll. 29, 48, 58, op. 50, d. 30, op. 50, d. 1975; op. 50, d. 1976; GIM OPI, f.. 327, op. 1, d. 5. Lit.: Builder. – SPb., 1901, pp. 300; Dyakonov MV, biographical dictionary of architects of Moscow XVIII – XIX centuries (extracted from the archives). / / Russian city.: Sat. – M., 1976-1982, 2, pp. 257.

October 24, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Biography Polycleitus

Polycleitus – one of the greatest Greek sculptor, native of Sicyon, the head of Peloponnesian sculpture school, student, or, more likely, a follower of argostsa Ageladas, a former teacher of Pheidias and Myron; lived in the V century BC Chr. Settling permanently in Argos, he continued to work in a spirit Ageladas, with it, in contrast to Phidias, created the ideal of divine majesty, sought to establish the type of external, human beauty. He depicted mainly figures of young athletes, of which the most famous for "Doriphor (spearman) and" Diadumen "(boy, put a bandage on his head). The first of these ancient statues called the canon, ie, logical and there is even a legend that it was carved GP to confirm the rules set forth in nedoshedshem to us his treatise on the proportions of the human body, named as the canon. Ancient writers (Lucian and Gaul) indicate that P. beauty body was caused by the harmony of its individual members, it is – a certain proportionality between the fingers themselves, all the fingers together to the pastern, the latter to the wrist, etc. copy of the first statues of the aforesaid ar heologi see Doriphor Naples Museum, as well as fragments of the torso of the Berlin museum and a bronze head of Naples.

October 22, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Biography Wessel Ivan Karlovich

Wessel Ivan Karlovich (1831 – 01/10/1893). In 1855 he graduated MDAU with the title architect assistant, was at school. In 1860 was appointed assistant chief in 1862 – chief of artificial table MGSiDK. In 1861, approved the rank of architect. department of court. In 1865, acting mL. architect. SB IHL. From 1865 to 1870 was art. pom. architect. Board of Trustees, in 1871-76 – an architect minor offices foundling home, in 1882-92 – the architect of Moscow Fire Insurance Society.

October 20, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Biography Kokorinova Alexander Filippovich

Kokorinova Alexander Filippovich (29.06 (10.07) .1726 – 10 (21) .03.1772), Russian architect. From 1740 he studied at Tobolsk, and then in Moscow in architectural school DV Ukhtomskogo.

From 1754 he lived in St. Petersburg. From 1761 Director since 1765 Professor, since 1769 the Rector of the Academy of Arts. Early works Kokorinova associated with Baroque architecture (chateau Razumovsky in Petrovsko-Razumovsky in Moscow, 1752-1753, rebuilt), later characterized the early classicism (Razumovsky Palace, 1762-66, and the Academy Arts, 1764-88, together with JB M. Vallin de la Mothe – in Leningrad).

Lit.: Yearbook of the Institute of History of Art. 1956, Moscow, 1957, pp. 281 – 323.

October 19, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Benvenuto Cellini Biography

Cellini, Benvenuto (Cellini) (03.11.1500 – 13.02.1571) – a famous Italian goldsmith, sculptor and medalist, a son of the architect Giovanni C., born in Florence, 3 November 1500, first studied music, but showed more inclination for plastic arts and, 15 years old, was admitted, against her father's will, as an apprentice to a goldsmith Anthony di Sandro, nicknamed Marconi. Wayward and violent nature of youth would not let him get on the same place and he went from one master to another, leading the wandering life between Florence and Rome, until in 1523, did not stay long in the Eternal City, where Pope Clement VII (Medici) , referring to his artistic knowledge and part of the music, and part of jewelry craftsmanship, took him into his service. In addition to various small craft for Pope, C. engaged thread dies for medals (which were then in vogue was for men's hats), casting and embossing decoration items, vybivnymi metal work, fabrication of enamels, and soon acquired great popularity among the wealthy Roman and nobility. This activity was interrupted by the artist and the devastation of the siege of Rome's Imperial army. Charles V under the command of konetablya Bourbon. Taking part in defending the city from the enemy, Charles, in his words (which, knowing his penchant for boasting, it is impossible to attach great faith), killed konetablya shot from a gun and the Prince of Orange from the gun. At the conclusion of the Barcelona World, Ch lived and worked then in Florence, then Rome. As in the second of these cities unjustly suspected of murder, he fled to Naples, but soon Clement VII called him back to his court. Succeeded by this pope, Paul III, Ch management entrusted by the Roman mint, but the murder of a Milanese goldsmith, committed by him in anger, pushed Benvenuto a new exodus, this time to Florence, here what he did, as a medalist at the service to the Duke of Alexander and made a number of excellent coins and medals, and then went to France at the court of Francis I, but soon fell ill and yearn for his homeland, he returned to Rome Pope granted him the pardon before his trip to France. Accused of concealment of silver, gold and precious stones, tempered ordered him to work from the papal treasury, he was sentenced to life imprisonment and sent to the Castle Sant'Angelo, but two years later, thanks to the intercession of Cardinal Hippolyte d'Este, released Freedom. Probably, on behalf of the dignitary was sculpted model of the famous salt-cellar, later executed in gold for the French. Kor. Francis I and now comprise a major jewelry imp. treasury in Vienna.

October 14, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Biography Axel Flodin

Flodin Axel (Alexey) (11/03/1858 -?). Graduated MUZHVZ, in 1883 received the title neklassnogo artistic architect. In 1884 was appointed to the 4 th distance of Nizhny Novgorod Railway Company. dor. At the beginning of XX century had a private practice in Moscow. Portfolio: residential buildings: st. Karetny series, 4 (1906), B. Afanasevskij lane., 15 (1901), alteration of the facade building on Bolshaya Nikitskaya., 57 (1900). Collaborated with PS Boitsov, built his mansion on his own project (1901, str. Spiridonovka, 14). East.: RGALI, fax. 680, op. 2, d. 102.

October 11, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Biography Troparevskogo Sergei Konstantinovich

Troparevsky Sergei Konstantinovich (09/30/1856). In 1879 he graduated with the rank MUZHVZ neklas. Hood. Architect. In 1887, determined chancellery minister in CO IHL. In 1896 appointed the assistant architect.

October 7, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Biography Chevakinsky Savva

Chevakinsky Savva (1713 – between 1774 and 1780). Born in with. Landmarks near Torzhok now Kalinin region., Died in St. Petersburg. Russian architect. The representative of the Russian Baroque style in the mid-18. Studied (1732 – 1738) by IK Korobov. In 1741 – 1767 chief architect of the Admiralty College. Among the students of VI Bazhenov, I. E. Starov. For creativity Chevakinsky typical organic fusion of the traditions of Russian architecture of 17 century. with the methods and forms of architecture to-order, balance and clarity of bulk compositions, subtle sense of silhouette, the richness and brilliance of the festive decor. Jobs: participation in the construction of the palace and park complex in the Tsarskoe Selo Palaces PB Sheremetev on Fontanka (1750 – 1755) and I. Shuvalov (1753 – 1755), Nicholas Marine Cathedral (1753 – 1762), alteration Kunstkammer ( 1754 – 1758), warehouses "New Holland" (1765 – 1780) in Leningrad.

October 5, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Biography of Alexander Miller

Miller, Alexander – the architect (son of a tailor master) executes the program for the title of a free artist's 1833 "Project of the Protestant church with a gallery at 1000, 1839, and served on the Academic Program. architect. Project Observatory.

September 22, 2010 Posted Under: Architects   Read More

Biography Nemchenko Ivan Petrovich

Nemchenko Ivan Petrovich (1857). Graduated MUZHVZ, in 1883 received the title neklassnogo artistic architect. He built a wooden church in Nikulin (1892, Project 1877) and built a fence at the church graveyard Borshevka (1893) have Bronnitskii.; In 1895 – an apartment house on B. Golovin per., 16. East.: Central Historical Archive in Moscow, f.. 54, op. 148, D. H; op. 181, d. 1421; RGALI, fax. 680, op. 2, 49, op. 1, d. 327.