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  1. On 14 January 1947, Leitman was born as Mikhail Borisovich Leitman in Baku, USSR. Leitman's father was Boris Mikhailovich Leitman (1912—1970), one of the most prominent leaders of the construction industry of Azerbaijan SSR. Leitman's uncles Isaak Mikhailovich (1908-1938) and Saul Mikhailovich (1910-1990) were repeatedly persecuted in the ...

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  2. Aug 16, 2022 · A new book explores the life and career of Boris Iofan, the Jewish Soviet architect who designed for Stalin's regime. By Daniel Roche • August 16, 2022 • Architecture, International, Review.

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  3. Aug 4, 2022 · For Boris Iofan, the most prominent of Stalin’s architects, the patronage of a murderous dictator came at serious personal risk — as much to his critical reputation as to his life. Rather than not build at all, he was prepared to build what the dictator demanded of him.

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  5. Mikhail Leitman (Mikhail Borisovich Leitman - Михаил Борисович Лейтман) was born on 14 January, 1937 in Baku, USSR. Discover Mikhail Leitman's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money?

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  6. Oct 13, 2022 · W hen Paris’s art curators met to discuss staging a major retrospective of Ukrainian photographer Boris Mikhailovs work, none could have guessed how prescient and tragic its eventual timing...

  7. Oct 28, 2022 · A counterfeit hero: I can think of worse descriptions of Boris Mikhailov, Ukraine’s most influential artist, and the sparkiest and most unpredictable photographer to have emerged from Eastern...

  8. In Western architecture: Europe. …government adopted Classical monuments—such as Boris Mikhaylovich Iofan’s winning design for the Palace of the Soviets (1931), which was intended to pile Classical colonnades to a height of 1,365 feet (416 metres) and have a colossal statue of Lenin at its summit.

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