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  1. In 1854, Sergei Ivanov was made an Academician of Architecture. Around that time, he also became a member of the German Archaeological Institute, or Deutsches Archaeologisches Institut. In 1857, the architect travelled to Greece, where he would spend many months studying and measuring ancient monuments.

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      The first was a letter from Pavel Tretyakov to Sergei...

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  2. IVANOVVERSTEEGARCHITECTURE was set up as a creative collaboration in 2007 by Anna Versteeg and the late Sergei Ivanov. The practice works across a wide range of projects of varying scales within the architectural, landscape and interior design field.There is no preconceived style.

  3. Although architect Chechulin fell into disgrace after Stalin’s death as the creator of pretentious pro-Stalin architecture, he also received the coveted keys. Sergey Norin (CC BY 2.0)

  4. Its onion-shaped domes and the general style reflect the architecture of Moscow during the 16th and 17th centuries. Although the intricately decorated façade appears to be made of marble, it is actually of sculpted white sandstone.

  5. Sergei Ivanov, who took a critical view of pre-Petrine Russia, has tried to present the viewer with the everyday life of a Muscovite prikaz. The scene that the artist depicts is like an individual frame taken by chance from a motion picture, yet still preserving the dynamism of the film.

  6. The paper focuses on theoretical and archaeological research undertaken by Sergei A. Ivanov (1822–1877) — a Russian architect and art historian — during his stay in Italy from 1846 till his...

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  8. Visionary, contemporary artist Sergei Ivanov moved to the island of Papa Westray in 2007. Operating outside the mainstream commercial art world, his extraordinary body of work includes paintings, photographs, installations, performance and architecture.

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