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  1. Matvey Fyodorovich Kazakov (Russian: Матве́й Фёдорович Казако́в; 1738 – 7 November 1812) was a Russian Neoclassical architect. Kazakov was one of the most influential Muscovite architects during the reign of Catherine II , completing numerous private residences, two royal palaces, two hospitals, Moscow ...

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  2. Matvéi Fiódorovich Kazakov (en ruso: Матве́й Фёдорович Казако́в; Moscú, 1738 – Riazán, 7 de noviembre de 1812) fue un arquitecto ruso de estilo neoclásico y palladiano, [1] uno de los más influyentes durante el reinado de Catalina II de Rusia, ya que llevó a cabo la construcción de numerosas residencias ...

  3. 1 de may. de 2024 · Matvey Fyodorovich Kazakov (born 1738, Moscow, Russia—died Oct. 25 [Nov. 7, New Style], 1812, Ryazan, Russia) was one of the first Russian architects of Neoclassicism, often called the “master of the rotunda ” because of his use of that architectural feature.

  4. 2 de feb. de 2018 · Matvey Fyodorovich Kazakov | © WikiCommons. Dasha Fomina 02 February 2018. Born into a family of serfs, Matvey Fyodorovich Kazakov went on to become one of the most influential architects of his time – his unique style and vision defined the buildings of Moscow for years to come.

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  5. Kazakov, Matvey Feodorovich (1738–1812). Russian Neo-Classical architect, who was influential in giving a Classical character to late-C18 and early C19 Moscow. Source for information on Kazakov, Matvey Feodorovich: A Dictionary of Architecture and Landscape Architecture dictionary.

  6. Matvey Fyodorovich Kazakov (Russian: Матве́й Фёдорович Казако́в; 1738 – 7 November 1812) was a Russian Neoclassical architect. Kazakov was one of the most influential Muscovite architects during the reign of Catherine II, completing numerous private residences, two royal palaces, two hospitals, Moscow University, and the Kremlin Senate.

  7. Overview. Kazakov, Matvey. (1738—1812) Quick Reference. (1738–1812) Russian architect. Although the leading proponent of neoclassical architecture in Moscow, Kazakovs early work often displayed elements of the Gothic Revival, particularly in the Petrovsky Palace (1775–82) and in ...