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Alexander Filippovich Kokorinov (Russian: Алекса́ндр Фили́ппович Коко́ринов; 10 July 1726 – 21
March 1772) was a
Russian architect and
educator of Siberian...
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Imperial Academy of Arts and
commissioned its
first rector,
Alexander Kokorinov, to
design a new building. It took 25
years to
complete the Neoclassical...
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Imperial Academy of Arts;
notably for a
portrait of the
architect Alexander Kokorinov. As a result, he was
named an
Academician and
appointed Professor of the...
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Imperial Academy of Arts
edifice for the
academy was
built in 1764-89 to a
design by Jean-Baptiste
Vallin de la
Mothe and
Alexander F.
Kokorinov....
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Senate Roman Klein,
builder of the
Pushkin Museum and TsUM
Alexander Kokorinov,
builder of the
Imperial Academy of Arts
Fyodor Kon,
builder of the Smolensk...
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Petersburg Academy of Fine Arts from 1767 to 1782 with
Alexander Kokorinov and Ivan Starov, and then in
Paris from 1782 to 1786 with Jean Chalgrin...
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Vallin de la
Mothe (French and
trained in
France and Italy) and
Alexander Kokorinov (studied with
Korobov and
Ukhtomskii in Moscow) who had
francophile sympathies...
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oversaw the
construction of a new building,
designed by
Alexander Kokorinov and Jean-Baptiste
Vallin de la Mothe. He also
reorganized the
class structure...
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suggested that it
could have been
Vallin de la Mothe, Yury Felten,
Alexander Kokorinov or
Andrey Kvasov. The
nearby Green Bridge across the
Moyka river was renamed...
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Jesuit missionary,
architect and
musician (born 1694)
March 21 –
Alexander Kokorinov,
Russian architect and
teacher (born 1726)
October 19 –
Andrea Belli,...