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  1. Andrey (Andrei) Nikiforovich Voronikhin ( Russian: Андрей Никифорович Воронихин; 28 October 1759, Novoe Usolye, Perm Oblast – 21 February 1814, Saint Petersburg) was a Russian architect and painter. As a representative of classicism he was also one of the founders of the monumental Russian Empire style.

  2. Andrei Nikiforowitsch Woronichin ( russisch Андрей Никифорович Воронихин; * 17. Oktober jul. / 28. Oktober 1759 greg. in Nowoje Ussolje, Gouvernement Perm; † 21. Februar jul. / 5. März 1814 greg. in Sankt Petersburg) war ein russischer Architekt, Bildhauer und Maler. Leben.

  3. ANDREJ VORONICHIN. About. Stroganov Palace. 16 June 2010—25 October 2010. The exposition includes 35 works by Andrey Voronihin (1759–1814) – one of the greatest architects of the Russian classicism of the border of the XVIII–XIX centuries.

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    The first house for the Stroganovs was built on the site probably in the 1720s. It was a one-storey building. Architect Mikhail Zemtsoverected a second, two-storey house on the site in the 1740s. In 1752, Baron Sergei Stroganov commissioned the palace design from Italian architect Bartolomeo Rastrelli, then at work extending the Catherine Palace an...

    The main façade of the Stroganov palace faces Nevsky Prospect. Here, Rastrelli rejects the cour d'honneur in the French manner, like the one in the design of the Vorontsov Palace, built by Rastrelli in 1744–1750. Increasing plastic expression toward the center is a favorite method of the architect's for producing strong concentration in a building....

    Beloselsky-Belozersky Palacewas built in the 19th century at the opposite end of Nevsky Prospect as an architectural mirror of Stroganov Palace

  4. English: Andrey Nikoforovich Voronikhin (1759—1814) is a Russian artist and architect. Türkçe: Andrey Nikoforovich Voronikhin (1759-1814), Rus ressam ve mimar. Portraits. The engraving by Victor Bobrov, 1880s. Works. The Kazan Cathedral in Saint Petersburg. Category: Andrey Voronikhin.

  5. Andrey Nikiforovich Voronikhin was a Russian architect and painter. As a representative of classicism he was also one of the founders of the monumental Russian Empire style. Born a serf of the Stroganov family, he is best known for his work on Kazan Cathedral in Saint Petersburg.

  6. The architect Andrey Voronikhin modelled the building on St. Peter's Basilica in Rome. Some art historians assert that Emperor Paul (reigned 1796–1801) intended to build a similar church on the other side of Nevsky Prospect that would mirror the Kazan Cathedral, but such plans failed to materialize.