Roman Ivanovich Klein, born Robert Julius Klein, was a Russian architect and educator, best known for his Neoclassical Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Klein, an eclectic, was one of the most prolific architects of his period, second only to Fyodor Schechtel. In 1880s-1890s, he practiced Russian Revival and Neo-Gothic exteriors; in 1900s, his knowledge of Roman and Byzantine classical architecture allowed him to integrate into the Neoclassical revival trend of that period.

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  • Roman Ivanovich Klein, born Robert Julius Klein, was a Russian architect and educator, best known for his Neoclassical Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Klein, an eclectic, was one of the most prolific architects of his period, second only to Fyodor Schechtel. In 1880s-1890s, he practiced Russian Revival and Neo-Gothic exteriors; in 1900s, his knowledge of Roman and Byzantine classical architecture allowed him to integrate into the Neoclassical revival trend of that period.
  • Рома́н Ива́нович (Роберт Юлиус) Клейн — российский архитектор, работавший в Москве. Один из самых плодовитых и востребованных архитекторов конца XIX — начала XX века. Строитель Музея изящных искусств (Музея изобразительных искусств им. А. С. Пушкина), магазина Мюр и Мерилиз, Средних торговых рядов, Бородинского моста и десятков других памятников. Мастер эклектики, стилизатор, в конце карьеры — строил в неоклассическом стиле. Преподаватель, педагог, подготовивший таких профессионалов, как И.  И.  Рерберг, Г.  Б.  Бархин и др.
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  • Pushkin Museum, 1896-1912
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  • March 31, 1858
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  • Pushkin Museum
    Middle Trading Rows
    Moore and Merilise Stores
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  • Shelaputin Schools in Moscow
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  • Roman Ivanovich Klein, born Robert Julius Klein, was a Russian architect and educator, best known for his Neoclassical Pushkin Museum in Moscow. Klein, an eclectic, was one of the most prolific architects of his period, second only to Fyodor Schechtel. In 1880s-1890s, he practiced Russian Revival and Neo-Gothic exteriors; in 1900s, his knowledge of Roman and Byzantine classical architecture allowed him to integrate into the Neoclassical revival trend of that period.
  • Рома́н Ива́нович (Роберт Юлиус) Клейн — российский архитектор, работавший в Москве. Один из самых плодовитых и востребованных архитекторов конца XIX — начала XX века. Строитель Музея изящных искусств (Музея изобразительных искусств им. А. С.
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