Yelisaveta Ivanovna Justova

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Elizaveta Ivanovna Justowa ( Russian Елизавета Ивановна Юстова * April 13 . Jul / 26. April  1900 . Greg in Tambov , † 27. February 1999 ibid) was a Soviet - Russian architect , artist , university teacher and National History activist .

Life

Justowa's father Ivan Jakowletisch Justow was a well-known doctor . She attended the girls' high school with graduation in 1920. She then went to Petrograd and studied at the Higher Artistic-Technical Institute in Architecture - Faculty with graduation in 1926. She spoke English , French and German .

From 1929 Justowa carried out project work in Leningrad . In 1934 she was accepted into the Union of Architects of the USSR . During the German-Soviet war she lived in blocked Leningrad and in Tambov. 1942–1944 she worked on projects to camouflage military objects.

From 1944, Justowa developed projects for the reconstruction of destroyed settlements in liberated Kiev . From 1949 she taught at the Institute for Monumental Painting and Sculpture of the Academy of Architecture of the Ukrainian SSR in Kiev.

After retiring, Justowa returned to Tambov in 1970. She researched the historical and architectural monuments of the city and Tambov Oblast, and published a number of brochures on the cities of the Tambov Region. She gave lectures on the protection of cultural property . In 1979 she published together with MM Maximow the book about the architectural monuments of Tambov. Together with others, she initiated the restoration of the Trinity Cathedral in Morshansk and the Cathedral of the Icon of Our Lady of Bogolyubovo in Michurinsk .

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  1. a b c d e "ПомниПро" виртуальный мемориал: Юстова Елизавета Ивановна - Биография (accessed April 24, 2020).
  2. a b Антонина Соболева: Зодчие Тамбовского края . Litres, 2019, p. 564 .