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Vincenzo Brenna (1747 – May 17, 1820) was an Italian architect and painter who was the house architect of Paul I of Russia. Brenna was hired by Paul and his spouse Maria Fyodorovna as interior decorator in 1781 and by the end of 1780s became the couple's leading architect. Brenna worked on Pavlovsk Palace and Gatchina palaces, rebuilt Saint Isaac's Cathedral, and most notably created Saint Michael's Castle in Saint Petersburg. Most of his architectural works were created concurrently during Paul's brief reign (November 1796 – March 1801). Soon after Paul was murdered in a palace coup Brenna, renowned for fraud and embezzlement barely tolerated by his late patron, retired and left Russia for an uneventful life in Saxony.

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  • Vincenzo Brenna (russisch Винченцо Бренна Wintschenzo Brenna, auch: Викентий Францевич Бренна Wikenti Franzewitsch Brenna; * 20. August 1741 in Florenz; † 17. Mai 1820 in Dresden) war ein italienisch-russischer Architekt und Maler. Bekannt wurde er als Hofarchitekt des russischen Zaren Paul I. (de)
  • فينتشنزو برينا (بالإيطالية: Vincenzo Brenna)‏ (و. 1745 – 1820 م) هو رسام، ومهندس معماري من الإمبراطورية الروسية . ولد في روما . توفي في دريسدن . (ar)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (né le 20 août 1745 à Rome et mort le 17 mai 1820 à Dresde) est un architecte, décorateur et peintre suisse-italien qui a réalisé l'essentiel de sa carrière en Russie comme architecte attitré du tsar Paul Ier. (fr)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (Roma, 20 agosto 1741 – Dresda, 17 maggio 1820) è stato un architetto e pittore svizzero-italiano. Interno del Palazzo di Gatchina nel 1877 Visitò Roma e Varsavia, e poi fu attivo soprattutto nell'Impero russo, a partire dal 1783 a San Pietroburgo, dove ampliò la reggia di Pavlovsk e il Michajlovskij Zamok, con Vasilij Ivanovič Baženov. Proseguì la costruzione della Cattedrale di Sant'Isacco, iniziata da Antonio Rinaldi. Facciata del palazzo di WilanówReggia di GatchinaFacciata del Palazzo, con la statua a Paolo IVeduta del XIX secolo del Palazzo di Marmo (a destra) (it)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (1747 – May 17, 1820) was an Italian architect and painter who was the house architect of Paul I of Russia. Brenna was hired by Paul and his spouse Maria Fyodorovna as interior decorator in 1781 and by the end of 1780s became the couple's leading architect. Brenna worked on Pavlovsk Palace and Gatchina palaces, rebuilt Saint Isaac's Cathedral, and most notably created Saint Michael's Castle in Saint Petersburg. Most of his architectural works were created concurrently during Paul's brief reign (November 1796 – March 1801). Soon after Paul was murdered in a palace coup Brenna, renowned for fraud and embezzlement barely tolerated by his late patron, retired and left Russia for an uneventful life in Saxony. Brenna never reached the level of his better known contemporaries Giacomo Quarenghi, Charles Cameron and Vasili Bazhenov and was soon surpassed by his own trainee Carlo Rossi. Nevertheless, historians Igor Grabar, Nikolay Lanceray and Dmitry Shvidkovsky praised him for sincere and unrestricted naturalism of his graphic work and considered him to be the watershed between the Age of Enlightenment and Romanticism in Russian architecture. (en)
  • ヴィンセンツォ・ブレンナ(Vincenzo Brenna、1747年 - 1820年)は、ロシア帝国で活躍したイタリア人建築家。 1789年、皇帝パーヴェル1世にパーヴェロフスクの宮殿芸術のために招聘された。ロシアにおけるクラシシズムのロマン主義を代表する人物である。 インテリア装飾へのこだわりが強い作風をもつ。皇帝の死後は、冷遇をうけ、その名は20世紀初頭にようやく建築史において認められるようになった人物でもある。 カリオ・ロッシは、かれに師事したことが知られている。 (ja)
  • Винче́нцо Бре́нна (итал. Vincenzo Brenna, в России — Вике́нтий Фра́нцевич Бре́нна; 20 августа 1747, Флоренция — 17 мая 1820, Дрезден) — художник-декоратор и архитектор, по происхождению итальянец. Придворный архитектор императора Павла I. (ru)
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  • Engraving by Cardelli, around 1800 (en)
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  • Vincenzo Brenna (russisch Винченцо Бренна Wintschenzo Brenna, auch: Викентий Францевич Бренна Wikenti Franzewitsch Brenna; * 20. August 1741 in Florenz; † 17. Mai 1820 in Dresden) war ein italienisch-russischer Architekt und Maler. Bekannt wurde er als Hofarchitekt des russischen Zaren Paul I. (de)
  • فينتشنزو برينا (بالإيطالية: Vincenzo Brenna)‏ (و. 1745 – 1820 م) هو رسام، ومهندس معماري من الإمبراطورية الروسية . ولد في روما . توفي في دريسدن . (ar)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (né le 20 août 1745 à Rome et mort le 17 mai 1820 à Dresde) est un architecte, décorateur et peintre suisse-italien qui a réalisé l'essentiel de sa carrière en Russie comme architecte attitré du tsar Paul Ier. (fr)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (Roma, 20 agosto 1741 – Dresda, 17 maggio 1820) è stato un architetto e pittore svizzero-italiano. Interno del Palazzo di Gatchina nel 1877 Visitò Roma e Varsavia, e poi fu attivo soprattutto nell'Impero russo, a partire dal 1783 a San Pietroburgo, dove ampliò la reggia di Pavlovsk e il Michajlovskij Zamok, con Vasilij Ivanovič Baženov. Proseguì la costruzione della Cattedrale di Sant'Isacco, iniziata da Antonio Rinaldi. Facciata del palazzo di WilanówReggia di GatchinaFacciata del Palazzo, con la statua a Paolo IVeduta del XIX secolo del Palazzo di Marmo (a destra) (it)
  • ヴィンセンツォ・ブレンナ(Vincenzo Brenna、1747年 - 1820年)は、ロシア帝国で活躍したイタリア人建築家。 1789年、皇帝パーヴェル1世にパーヴェロフスクの宮殿芸術のために招聘された。ロシアにおけるクラシシズムのロマン主義を代表する人物である。 インテリア装飾へのこだわりが強い作風をもつ。皇帝の死後は、冷遇をうけ、その名は20世紀初頭にようやく建築史において認められるようになった人物でもある。 カリオ・ロッシは、かれに師事したことが知られている。 (ja)
  • Винче́нцо Бре́нна (итал. Vincenzo Brenna, в России — Вике́нтий Фра́нцевич Бре́нна; 20 августа 1747, Флоренция — 17 мая 1820, Дрезден) — художник-декоратор и архитектор, по происхождению итальянец. Придворный архитектор императора Павла I. (ru)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (1747 – May 17, 1820) was an Italian architect and painter who was the house architect of Paul I of Russia. Brenna was hired by Paul and his spouse Maria Fyodorovna as interior decorator in 1781 and by the end of 1780s became the couple's leading architect. Brenna worked on Pavlovsk Palace and Gatchina palaces, rebuilt Saint Isaac's Cathedral, and most notably created Saint Michael's Castle in Saint Petersburg. Most of his architectural works were created concurrently during Paul's brief reign (November 1796 – March 1801). Soon after Paul was murdered in a palace coup Brenna, renowned for fraud and embezzlement barely tolerated by his late patron, retired and left Russia for an uneventful life in Saxony. (en)
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  • فينتشنزو برينا (ar)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (de)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (fr)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (architetto) (it)
  • ヴィンセンツォ・ブレンナ (ja)
  • Vincenzo Brenna (en)
  • Бренна, Винченцо (ru)
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