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- Mattarnovy may refer to: Georg Johann Mattarnovi, architect (d. 1719), father of Philipp Georg Mattarnovi Philipp Georg Mattarnovi, engraver (1716–1742)...
- Winter Palace was built under the direction of architect Georg Mattarnovy. Mattarnovy's palace, though still very modest compared to royal palaces in other...
- 1727 (****isted by Domenico Trezzini, Bartolomeo Rastrelli, Georg Johann Mattarnovy and Jean-Baptiste Le Blond), when Menshikov with his family was exiled...
- Petrine Baroque building designed by Prussian architect Georg Johann Mattarnovy. Its foundation stone was laid in 1719 and it was fully completed in 1727...
- a noted engraver. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Georg Johann Mattarnovy. V.K. Dmitriyev Архитекторы Санкт-Петербурга (Architects of Saint Petersburg)...
- 1820s, a grotto pavilion, attributed to Andreas Schlüter and Georg Johann Mattarnovy, was rebuilt into a coffee house. On the bank of the Carp Pond, a porphyry...
- pioneered HVAC technology, built Priory Palace in Gatchina Georg Johann Mattarnovy, architect of Kunstkamera Auguste de Montferrand, builder of Saint Isaac's...
- Portrait Person Notable works Ivan Mashkov (1867–1945) Georg Johann Mattarnovy (died 1719)  Holy Roman Empire Tsardom of Russia Baroque architect and sculptor...
- to build Mytnyi Dvor (Russian: Мытный Двор), a project by Georg Johann Mattarnovy and Nicolaus Friedrich Harbel. This building had a two-story gallery and...
- engraving on the dedicatory leaf of the work is signed "Philipp Georg Mattarnovy", a Swiss-Italian engraver, Filippo Giorgio Mattarnovi (1716–1742), who...