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Alexander I, Emperor
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Aplaksin Andrey Petrovich
Azhi Peter Petrovich (Engis Pierre Louis)
Barclay de Tolly Mikhail Bogdanovich, Prince (Mikhael Andreas)
Belsky Ivan Ivanovich
Belsky, Aleksey Ivanovich
Borovikovsky Vladimir Lukich
Brullo Fedor Pavlovich
Bruni Fedor (Fidelis) Antonovich
Bruni Nikolay Alexandrovich
Bryullov Karl Pavlovich
Cameron Charles
Caravaque Louis
Cretienne Fedor
Demut-Malinovsky Vasily Ivanovich
Egorov Alexey Egorovich
Elizaveta Petrovna, Empress
Gonzaga Pietro di Gottardo (Peter Fedorovich)
Gordeev Fedor Gordeevich
Karakozov Dmitry Vladimirovich
Kiprensky Orest Adamovich
Kutuzov (Golenishchev-Kutuzov) Mikhail Illarionovich, Gracious Prince
Lipgart Ernst Karlovich
Lvov Nikolay Alexandrovich
Maria Fedorovna, Empress
Markov Alexey Tarasovich
Martos Ivan Petrovich
Medici Barnaba (Varnava Iosifovich)
Montferrand Auguste Augustovich (Henri Louis Auguste Leger Ricard de)
Myslovsky Peter Nikolaevich
Nicholas I, Emperor
Nikonov Nikolay Nikitich
Notbek Alexander Vasilievich
Ornatsky Filosof Nikolaevich, Protopresbyter
Parland Alfred Alexandrovich
Paul (Pavel) I, Emperor
Pavsky Gerasim Petrovich, Protopresbyter
Pimenov Stepan Stepanovich
Platov Matvey Ivanovich
Praskovya Fedorovna, Tsarina
Prokofiev Ivan Prokofievich
Quarenghi Giacomo
Rachette Jean-Dominique
Sazonov Vasily Kondratievich
Shchedrin Feodosy Fedorovich
Shebuev Vasily Kozmich
Solntsev Fedor Grigorievich
Stroganov Alexander Sergeevich, Count
Sudkovsky Mikhail Stepanovich
Tchaikovsky Peter Ilyich
Tenner Paul
Thomas de Thomon Jean-Francois
Ton Konstantin Andreevich
Torricelli Fridolino
Trezzini Domenico
Tyurin Ivan Alexeevich
Vasilyev Vasily Vasilievich
Veniamin (Vasily Pavlovich Kazansky), Metropolitan
Vladimir (Vladimir Savvich Kotlyarov), Metropolitan
Volkov Semen Artemievich
Voronikhin Andrey Nikiforovich
Zemtsov Mikhail Grigorievich
Zemtsov Mikhail Grigorievich
Zemtsov Mikhail Grigorievich
Zemtsov Mikhail Grigorievich
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Borovikovsky V.L. (1757-1825), painter

BOROVIKOVSKY Vladimir Lukich (1757-1825, St. Petersburg), painter. Lived in St. Petersburg from 1788. He was a student of D. G. Levitsky and I. B. Lampi the Elder from 1792. A member of the Academy of Arts from 1795 and an advisor from 1802

Bryullov K.P. (1799-1852), artist

BRYULLOV Karl Pavlovich (1799, St. Petersburg - 1852), painter. A. P. Bryullov’s brother. He studied under A. I. Ivanov, A. E. Egorov, and V. K. Shebuev in the Academy of Arts in 1809-21

Cathedral of Prince St. Vladimir

CATHEDRAL OF PRINCE ST. VLADIMIR, (Dobrolyubova Avenue, 26 Blokhina Street), an architectural monument in a transitional style from Baroque to Classicism. The Cathedral is located on the so-called mokrushi, soggy, regularly flooded lowland

Demut-Malinovsky V.I., (1779-1846), sculptor

DEMUT-MALINOVSKY Vasily Ivanovich (1779 - 1846, St. Petersburg), sculptor. Studied at the Academy of Arts (1785-1800) under M.I. Kozlovsky, and received a retainer from the Academy of Arts to study in Rome (1803-06)

Gordeev F.G., (1744-1810), sculptor

Gordeev Fedor Gordeevich (1744, Tsarskoe Selo - 1810, St. Petersburg), sculptor. Studied at the Academy of Arts (1759-67) under N.F. Gillet, and received a retainer from the Academy of Arts to study in Paris (1767 - 1769) and in Rome (1769 - 1772)

Grigory (Chukov) (1870-1955), Metropolitan

GRIGORY (born Nikolay Kirillovich Chukov) (1870-1955), religious figure. After graduating from St. Petersburg Theological Academy in 1895, he took the post of the eparchial superintendent for theological schools of Olonets Eparchy

Kazan Cathedral

KAZAN CATHEDRAL, Our Lady of Kazan Сathedral (2 Kazanskaya Square). A monument of Classical architecture. In 1733-1737, the three sided stone Church of the Nativity of the Virgin Mary, with a high bell tower, stood on this spot (architect M.G

Martos I.P., (1754-1835), sculptor

MARTOS Ivan Petrovich (1754-1835, St. Petersburg), sculptor, follower of Classicism. Studied at the Academy of Arts (1764-73) under L. Rolland and N.F. Gillet, and received a retainer from the Academy of Arts to study in Italy (1774-1790

Miracle-Working and Revered Icons (entry)

MIRACLE-WORKING AND REVERED ICONS. The most famous Miracle-Working icon of Our Lady of Kazan — the copy of the 16th century of the lost Miracle-Working icon of the same name, can now be seen in the Kazan Cathedral

New Martyrs (entry)

NEW MARTYRS, representatives of the Orthodox clergy and laity, who died for their faith after the revolution. The title of the Protomartyr of St. Petersburg Eparchy was given to Archpriest Ioann Kochurov, Prior of St

Orlovsky B.I., (1796-1837), sculptor

ORLOVSKY (real name Smirnov) Boris Ivanovich (1796-1837), sculptor, adherent of Classicism. Born into a family of serfs. From 1809 studied in Moscow under S.P. Campioni, and from 1817 in St. Petersburg under A. Triscorni

Pavsky G.P. (1787-1863), Archpriest

PAVSKY Gerasim Petrovich (1787, Churchyard of Pava of St. Petersburg province - 1863, St. Petersburg), archpriest, philologist and church historian, Doctor of Theology (1821), member of St. Petersburg Academy of Sciences (1858)

Pimenov S.S. (1784-1833), sculptor

PIMENOV Stepan Stepanovich (1784 - 1833, St. Petersburg), sculptor. Father of N.S. Pimenov. Studied at the Academy of Arts (1795-1803) under M.I. Kozlovsky and I.P. Prokofyev

Prokofiev I.P., (1758-1828), sculptor

PROKOFIEV Ivan Prokofievich (1758 - 1828, St. Petersburg), sculptor and drawer. He studied at the Academy of Arts (1764-79) under N.F. Gillet and F.G. Gordeev. Received a retainer from the Academy of Arts to study in Paris (1779-84)

Shchedrin F.F. (1751-1825), sculptor

SHCHEDRIN Feodosy Fedorovich (1751, St. Petersburg - 1825), sculptor, brother of S. F. Shchedrin and father of painter Silvester Shchedrin (1791-1830) and architect A. F. Shchedrin. He was N. F

Shebuev V.K. (1777-1855), artist

SHEBUEV Vasily Kozmich (1777, Kronstadt - 1855, St. Petersburg, painter. He studied at the Academy of Arts (1782-97) under I.A. Akimov and G.I. Ugryumov. In 1803-07, he was a retainer of the Academy of Arts in Rome. On his return to St

St. Petersburg Eparchy

ST. PETERSBURG EPARCHY, a territorial and administrative part of the Russian Orthodox Church. By decree of the Empress Elizaveta Petrovna the St. Petersburg Eparchy was separated from the Novgorod Eparchy on 1 September 1742. The bishop of St

Sukhanov S.X., (1769-1840s), stonecutter, sculptor

SUKHANOV Samson Xenofontovich (1769-1840s, St. Petersburg), stonecutter, sculptor. Moved to St. Petersburg around 1800. Many orders for building were fulfilled by him or under his supervision. His most important works in stone in St

Tchaikovsky P.I., (1840-1893), composer

TCHAIKOVSKY Peter Ilyich (1840-1893, St. Petersburg), composer, conductor, pedagogue, musical writer. Director of the Moscow branch of the Russian Musical Society (1885), member of the Paris Academy of Fine Arts

Tozelli А., (?-1826 or 1827), artist

TOZELLI Angelo (? - 1826 or 1827), architect and painter. An emigrant from Italy, he came to St. Petersburg in 1816. While here, he worked as a scene painter for the Imperial Theatres. He was the painter of the unique St

Ugryumov G. I., (1764-1823), artist

UGRYUMOV Grigory Ivanovich (1764 - 1823, St. Petersburg), painter and teacher. He studied at the Academy of Arts in 1770-85, and taught painting at the same institution from 1791 onwards