Ivan Hryhorovych-Barskyj

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Ivan Hryhorowytsch Hryhorowytsch-Barskyj ( Ukrainian Іван Григорович Григорович-Барський , Russian Иван Григорович-Барский , Ivan Grigorovich-Barski * 1713 in Litky in Brovary , Cossack Hetmanate , Tsardom of Russia ; † 10. September 1791 in Kiev , Russian Empire ) was an architect of the Ukrainian Baroque .

Ivan Hryhorowytsch-Barskyj was born into a merchant family. His father Hryhoryj came from the small town of Bar , which is why he was called Barskyj . Ivan Hryhorowytsch-Barskyj was the younger brother of the writer and traveler Wassyl Hryhorowytsch-Barskyj ( Васи́ль Григо́рович Григоро́вич-Ба́рський ; 1701–1747) and studied like him at the Kiev Mohyla Academy . Ivan Hryhorowytsch-Barskyj designed many buildings and churches in Kiev and Ukraine.

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Between 1752 and 1763, together with the architect Andrei Wassiljewitsch Kwassow , he built the Cathedral of the Nativity of the Virgin in Koselez , which is now an architectural monument of national importance. Furthermore, he was the architect of the building built in 1760 and 1937 worn bell tower of the church of St. Cyril in Kiev, the 1,935 destroyed Mezhyhirya Monastery in Novi Petrivtsi of the building built in the years 1748/49 Samsonbrunnens and built 1766-1772 Pokrowska Church in Kiev district of Podil and other buildings in today's Ukraine. He also remodeled Peter I's house in Podil and added a risalit .

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  1. ^ Günter Schäfer: Kiev, tours through the metropolis on the Dnepr. 3rd edition 2011; Trescher Verlag, ISBN 978-3-89794-181-6 , p. 274.
  2. ^ Architectural jewel Podil , accessed on May 16, 2015
  3. Hryhorowytsch-Barskyj in the Great Soviet Encyclopedia , accessed on May 16, 2015
  4. Grigorowitsch-Barsky Ivan G. on the website of the ( Memento of the original from May 19, 2015 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. Kiev-Pechersk Lavra , accessed on May 16, 2015  @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / ru.kplavra.kiev.ua
  5. Grigorowitsch-Barsky Ivan G. on History of the Ukraine , accessed on May 16, 2015