- Aloisio the New
Aloisio the New, known in Russian as "Aleviz Novyi" or "Aleviz Fryazin", was an
Italian Renaissance architect invited byIvan III to work inMoscow . Some Italian scholars have attempted to identify him with the Venetian sculptor Alevisio Lamberti da Montagnano, but the point is still widely disputed.On his way to Russia, Aloisio was apprehended by
Meñli I Giray , the khan ofCrimea . At his court, Aloisio built some sections of the famous palace inBakhchisaray . The Italianate carved portal of the palace is particularly noteworthy.In
1504 he finally arrived toMoscow , with a letter of recommendation from the khan.He became known to Russians as Aleviz the New, to distinguish him from his namesake, who had been working at the Kremlin since1494 . Aloisio's first and principal work in Moscow was theArchangel Cathedral , the burial place of Muscovite monarchs. The cathedral's elaborate Renaissance ornamentation was extensively copied throughout 16th-century Russia.Aloisio the New was last mentioned in
1514 , when he was entrusted byVasily III to build 11 churches inMoscow . Although only parts of these structures have been preserved, there is enough evidence to assume that they were built in strikingly differing styles. The best preserved of these churches is the cathedral of theVysokopetrovsky Monastery inMoscow (1514-17), admittedly the earliest rotunda in Russia.
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