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Abram or Avraam Melnikov (Авраам Иванович Мельников; 1784—1854) was a Russian Neoclassical architect associated with the late phase of the Empire style. His teachers at the Imperial Academy of Arts included Andreyan Zakharov. He graduated with a gold medal and went to further his studies in Italy. Melnikov became de facto Dean of the Academy in 1831 but was not officially appointed until 1843.

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  • Awraam Iwanowitsch Melnikow (russisch Авраам Иванович Мельников; * 30. Julijul. / 10. August 1784greg. in Oranienbaum; † 1. Januarjul. / 13. Januar 1854greg. in St. Petersburg) war ein russischer Architekt des Klassizismus und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Abram or Avraam Melnikov (Авраам Иванович Мельников; 1784—1854) was a Russian Neoclassical architect associated with the late phase of the Empire style. His teachers at the Imperial Academy of Arts included Andreyan Zakharov. He graduated with a gold medal and went to further his studies in Italy. Melnikov became de facto Dean of the Academy in 1831 but was not officially appointed until 1843. Melnikov collaborated with sculptor Ivan Martos on the pedestals for his statues of Minin and Pozharsky in Red Square and at the top of the Potemkin Stairs in Odessa. Apart from the Imperial School of Jurisprudence and the Old Believer Church of St. Nicholas (later converted into the Arctic and Antarctic Museum), Melnikov's major buildings are in New Russia and the Volga provinces. The Saviour Cathedral in Rybinsk is based on Melnikov's design that had won the architectural competition for St. Isaac's Cathedral in St. Petersburg. It was also Melnikov who won the competition for the Cathedral of Christ the Saviour in Moscow. Neither design was approved by Alexander I of Russia. His successor, Nicholas I, also preferred the Russo-Byzantine designs of Konstantin Thon to the supposedly ponderous Late Neoclassical style espoused by Melnikov. (en)
  • Авраа́м (Абрам) Ива́нович Ме́льников (1784—1854) — русский архитектор, представитель позднего классицизма, академик и ректор Императорской Академии художеств. (ru)
  • Аврам Іванович Ме́льников (нар. 10 серпня 1784, Оранієнбаум — пом. 13 січня 1854, Санкт-Петербург) — російський архітектор, представник пізнього ампіру; академік Петербурзької академії мистецтв з 1812 року; член Санкт-Петербурзького будівельного комітету з 1818 року. (uk)
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  • Avraam Melnikov; portrait (en)
  • by Vasily Khudyakov (en)
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  • Awraam Iwanowitsch Melnikow (russisch Авраам Иванович Мельников; * 30. Julijul. / 10. August 1784greg. in Oranienbaum; † 1. Januarjul. / 13. Januar 1854greg. in St. Petersburg) war ein russischer Architekt des Klassizismus und Hochschullehrer. (de)
  • Авраа́м (Абрам) Ива́нович Ме́льников (1784—1854) — русский архитектор, представитель позднего классицизма, академик и ректор Императорской Академии художеств. (ru)
  • Аврам Іванович Ме́льников (нар. 10 серпня 1784, Оранієнбаум — пом. 13 січня 1854, Санкт-Петербург) — російський архітектор, представник пізнього ампіру; академік Петербурзької академії мистецтв з 1812 року; член Санкт-Петербурзького будівельного комітету з 1818 року. (uk)
  • Abram or Avraam Melnikov (Авраам Иванович Мельников; 1784—1854) was a Russian Neoclassical architect associated with the late phase of the Empire style. His teachers at the Imperial Academy of Arts included Andreyan Zakharov. He graduated with a gold medal and went to further his studies in Italy. Melnikov became de facto Dean of the Academy in 1831 but was not officially appointed until 1843. (en)
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  • Awraam Iwanowitsch Melnikow (de)
  • Avraam Melnikov (en)
  • Мельников, Авраам Иванович (ru)
  • Мельников Аврам Іванович (uk)
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