Pyotr Santinovich Campioni

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Pjotr Santinowitsch Campioni ( WG Perow , 1872, Dogadin -Gemäldegalerie Astra Chan )

Pyotr Santinowitsch Campioni ( Russian Пётр Сантинович Кампиони ; born May 12 . Jul / 24. May  1826 greg. In Moscow , † December 5 . Jul / 17th December  1878 . Greg ) was a Russian architect and contractor .

Life

Campioni, son of the sculptor Santino Petrovich Campioni , studied in St. Petersburg at the Imperial Academy of Arts (IACh), graduating in 1848 as an artist of architecture with the second silver medal for his concert hall project .

In 1861, Campioni created the Academy's chemical laboratory project . In 1863 he participated in the construction of the first building of the Moscow Zoo . For the zoo he brought a large group of animals from France that had been given to him by the Parisian Jardin d'Acclimatation . In 1865 he and others founded the Moscow Architecture Society, of which he became chairman in November 1875. In addition to his work as an architect, he led a timber trade at the 1866-built from Ryazan - Kozlov - railway .

Campioni was buried in Moscow's Vvedenskoye Cemetery. The Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture established the Campioni Scholarship for students in 1878 .

Works

Individual evidence

  1. a b c Biografitscheskaja Enziklopedija: Кампиони Петр Сантинович (accessed November 15, 2019).
  2. a b Справочник Научных Обществ России: КАМПИОНИ Петр Сантинович (accessed November 15, 2019).
  3. Алексей Николаевич Боголюбов: Творцы техники и градостроители Москвы (до начала ХХв.) . Московские учебники, 2002, p. 130 .
  4. a b Зодчие Москвы времени эклектики, модерна и неоклассицизма (1830-е – 1917 годы): илл. биогр. словарь . КРАБиК, Moscow 1998, ISBN 5-900395-17-0 , p. 127 .
  5. a b Историческая записка о деятельности Московского архитектурного общества за первые тридцать лет его существования . Лито-типография О. В. Шейвель, Moscow 1897, p. 29.35 .
  6. a b S. O. Schmidt : Кампиони . In: Московская энциклопедия. Том I. Лица Москвы . Moscow 2007.