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Andrei Ivanovich Stakenschneider, Russian architect, 1860. Artist: Ivan Gokh
Andrei Ivanovich Stakenschneider, Russian architect, 1860. Stakenschneider (1802-1865) is credited with transforming Russian architecture from Neoclassicism to Romaticism. In the late 1830s he became the foremost court architect of Tsar Nicholas I and designed several royal palaces in St Petersburg, including the Mariinsky, Nicholas and New Michael Palaces. Stakenschneider was also responsible for the refurbishment of parts of the interior of the Winter Palace. From a private collection.
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HIP / Art Resource, NY
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19th century
Andrei Ivanovich
Andrei Ivanovich Stakenschneider
Architect
Architecture
B&W
B/W
Black & White
Black and white
building
BUILDINGS
country
Fine Art Images
Gokh
Head
HEAD AND SHOULDERS
Ivan
Ivan Gokh
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Mariinsky Palace
Men
Monochrome
NINETEENTH CENTURY
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Palace
People
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Romanticism
ROYAL PALACE
russia
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Stakenschneider
Whisker
WHISKERS
WINTER PALACE