original records in the church archive, and now Elokhovo is credited to Yevgraph Tyurin alone. The church is known as "the last, ideologically, statement of...
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volleyball player Yevgraph Tyurin (c.1793–1875), Russian architect and art collector This page lists people with the surname Tyurin. If an internal link...
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Moscow Patriarchs. The surviving building was designed and built by Yevgraph Tyurin in 1837–1845. The original church in the village of Yelokhovo near...
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neoclassical buildings, like the Elokhovo Cathedral in Moscow (1837–1845) by Yevgraph Tyurin. Official Byzantine art was not absolute in Nicholas reign; it is scarce...
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down and was rebuilt with a different, late neoclassical, facade; Yevgraph Tyurin built a second University building on Mokhovaya, with a church of Saint...
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expanded across the street south and acquired Saint Tatiana church by Yevgraph Tyurin. The street's most notable landmark is the Greater Church of the Ascension...
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Moscow: Afanasy Grigoriev (1782–1868) Alessandro Gilardi (1808–1871) Yevgraph Tyurin (1792–1870) New Construction 1814-1822 Lunin House (Nikitskie Vorota...
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1710–11; Twelve Collegia Building (now the main building of Saint Petersburg University), 1722–36. Zurab Tsereteli (born 1934) Yevgraph Tyurin (1793–1873)...
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Alexander II. With all his influence, restoration by Konstantin Thon and Yevgraph Tyurin lasted for more than thirty years, to 1868. The military, however,...
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