Alexei Petrovich Yevlashev

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Alexei Petrovich Jewlaschew ( Russian Алексей Петрович Евлашев ; * 1706 in Moscow , † 1760 ibid) was a Russian architect of the Elizabethan Baroque .

Life

Jewlaschew came from a noble family . In 1723 he began studying architecture in St. Petersburg . In 1730 he became Bartolomeo Francesco Rastrelli's assistant in the construction of the summer annenhof on the Jausa in Moscow. In 1733 he became a journeyman architect.

In 1733 Yevlaschew was sent to the Streschnew estate Ilyinskoye in Krasnogorsk Rajon , where the stone Elijah Church was built according to his project . In 1734 he was recalled to St. Petersburg. In 1745 he was appointed architect. In 1747 he carried out the inspection of the Kremlin Palace together with Iwan Kusmitsch Korobow , Iwan Fjodorowitsch Michurin and Dmitri Wassiljewitsch Uchtomski , estimated the renovation costs and drew the plans for all rooms. In 1749 he became a major architect . His assistant was Karl Blank .

According to Yevlaschev's project, two iconostases were erected in the apses of the Resurrection Cathedral of the New Jerusalem Monastery in 1750 . The Moscow Sparrow Hills a stone was to Jewlaschews project palace built and well in the Donskoy Monastery of Torglockenturm with Zacharias -and- Elizabeth 's Church (1750-1753). In 1755 he became an architect polkownik. He is also credited with the project to build the Moscow Clement Church , which his student Ivan Jakowlewitsch Jakowlew completed after his death in the 1760s. However, Pietro Antonio Trezzini was also named as the author of this project.

Works

Individual evidence

  1. a b c d e Большая российская энциклопедия: ЕВЛА́ШЕВ Алексей Петрович (accessed July 27, 2018).
  2. a b c Алексей Николаевич Боголюбов: Творцы техники и градостроители Москвы (до начала ХХв.) . Московские учебники, 2002.
  3. Памятники архитектуры Москвы. Замоскворечье . Искусство, Moscow 1994, ISBN 5-210-02548-9 , p. 252-255 .