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Entries / Kvasov A.V., architect

Kvasov A.V., architect


Categories / Architecture/Personalia
Categories / Tsarskoe Selo and town of Pushkin. The digital chronological reference book/Pushkin personality

KVASOV Andrey Vasilyevich (circa 1718, St. Petersburg - after 1777), architect, master of Baroque. Brother of Alexey V. Kvasov. He studied at the Construction Office under the guidance of architect M.G. Zemtsov. He worked on the Catherine Palace and park pavilions (1744-48, reconstructed) in Tsarskoe Selo, A.P. Bestuzhev-Ryumin's Palace (1745; reconstructed, see the Senate and Synod Building), created the park ensemble of A.G. Razumovsky's Mansion at Gostilitsy near St. Petersburg (1740-50s; partly preserved). It is believed that he was the author of the Holy Assumption Church at Sennaya Square. He lived at 54 Morskaya Street (the house is reconstructed). From 1748, he lived and worked in Ukraine.

V. G. Isachenko.

Persons
Bestuzhev-Ryumin Alexey Petrovich, Count
Kvasov Alexey Vasilievich
Kvasov Andrey Vasilievich
Razumovsky Alexey Grigorievich, Count
Zemtsov Mikhail Grigorievich

Addresses
Bolshaya Morskaya St./Saint Petersburg, city, house 54
Sennaya Square/Saint Petersburg, city

The subject Index
Baroque
Building Office
Catherine Palace (Town of Pushkin)
Senate and Synod Buildings