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    Ivan Pavlovich Ropet (pseudonym of Ivan Nikolaevich Petrov, 1845, Petergof – 1908) was an architect widely regarded as the originator of the Russian Revival...
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    bathhouse in the shape of a traditional dwelling of Ancient Rus, designed by Ivan Ropet, and the House on Chicken Legs, a fairy-tale abode of an evil witch, Baba...
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    drawings on journeys abroad in the years 1864 to 1868. Together with Ivan Ropet, Hartmann was one of the first artists to include traditional Russian...
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    birth of "folk" or Pseudo-Russian style, exemplified by 1870s works of Ivan Ropet (Terem in Abramtsevo, 1873) and Viktor Hartmann (Mamontov printing house...
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    Ivan Ropet's design for Russia's pavilion at the exhibition...
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  • Notable works Bartolomeo Rastrelli (1700–1771) Ivan Rerberg (1869–1932) Antonio Rinaldi (1710–1794) Ivan Ropet (1845–1908) Carlo Rossi (1775–1849) Lev Rudnev...
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    19th and early 20th centuries, reached its peak in the works of I. P. Ropet. Ropet's style received mixed reviews, as the solutions that were successful...
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