Yelisaveta Natanovna Chechik

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Elizabeth Natanowna Chechyk ( Russian Елизавета Натановна Чечик * April 27 . Jul / 10. May  1916 greg. In Kharkov ; † 29. June 2015 in Moscow ) was a Soviet - Russian architect and artist .

Life

Chechik came from a Jewish family. She began studying at the Moscow Architecture Institute (MArchI) in 1934 . Her most important teachers were the architects Gennadi Jakowlewitsch Mowtschan and Alexander Leonidowitsch Pasternak (brother of the poet Boris Leonidowitsch Pasternak ). During the German-Soviet war she was evacuated with the MArchI in Tashkent .

After returning to Moscow and graduating , Chechik worked in the theater design organization Giproteatr . Its music-drama theater, built in Donetsk in 1961 , was recognized as an architectural monument. She designed theaters in Murmansk , Petrozavodsk , Ulan-Ude , Orsk , Yuzhno-Sakhalinsk and Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky . Chechik designed the panorama cinema in Frunze and the music school in Prokopyevsk . She renovated the Volkov Theater in Yaroslavl, which was founded in 1750 and housed in a neoclassical building in 1911 .

Chechik traveled a lot at home and abroad ( Baltic states , Finland , Czechoslovakia , USA , Israel , where relatives lived). She learned Hebrew , wrote poetry and painted . She brought back many watercolors from her travels . On May 20, 2004, Chechik's first personal exhibition was opened in the gallery of the Moscow Jewish Community Center.

Honors, prizes

Individual evidence

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  2. a b c Tramwai Iskusstw: Чечик Елизавета Натановна (accessed April 6, 2020).
  3. a b c Moscow Architects' Union : Памяти архитектора Е.Н. Чечик (accessed April 6, 2020).
  4. a b Вечер Елизаветы Чечик в МЕОЦ (accessed April 7, 2020).