Arkhitektor Briullov [Architect Alexander Pavlovich Brullov]
Leningrad: State Publishing House of Literature on Construction and Architecture, 1955. Item #1045
Hardcover. 23 cm. 128 pages: illustrations, portraits. Text in Russian. One of 5000 copies. The book remains in very good condition, bound in maroon cloth with gilt lettering, with only minor signs of shelf wear.
The study delves into Bryullov's creative methods and architectural style, set against the backdrop of his contemporaries and the evolving architectural trends of his time. Richly illustrated with black-and-white photographs and architectural drawings, the work is essential for those interested in the history of Russian architecture and the eclectic styles that defined the era.
Alexander Pavlovich Bryullov (1798-1877), a distinguished Russian architect, draftsman, and watercolor painter, held the esteemed titles of academician and Honored Professor of the 1st degree in architecture at the Imperial Academy of Arts in St. Petersburg. Renowned for his contributions to neoclassical architecture, Bryullov's works include the iconic Mikhailovsky Theatre and the Pulkovo Observatory, showcasing his masterful integration of artistic and structural elements.
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