- Andrei Stackenschneider
Andrei Ivanovich Stackenschneider (Андрей Иванович Штакеншнейдер) (1802-1865), also spelled "Stuckenschneider", was a
Russia n architect. His eclectic approach and confidence in period styles shows in ten palaces built to his design inSt. Petersburg . He is often credited for turningRussian architecture fromNeoclassicism toRomanticism .Born into a prosperous family, Stackensneider was trained at the
Imperial Academy of Arts , helpingAuguste de Montferrand to supervise the construction ofSaint Isaac's Cathedral . Stylistically he was a revivalist, using Greek, Renaissance, Baroque, and Gothic for his inspiration. His first independent work was a Neo-Gothic castle atKeila-Joa , a residence of CountAlexander von Benckendorff nearTallinn .In the late 1830s, Snackensneider emerged as the chief court architect of
Nicholas I of Russia . For this monarch and his children he designed theMariinsky Palace (1839-44),Nicholas Palace (1853-61),New Michael Palace (1857-61), as well as theBeloselsky-Belozersky Palace (1846-48) for Princess Kochubey. InPeterhof he was responsible for theFarm Palace (1838-55), the Belvedere Palace (1853-56), and numerous garden pavilions.Shtakenschneider overhauled some interiors of the
Winter Palace and applied theGreek Revival idioms to the imperial palace inOreanda ,Crimea (1842-52, burnt 1882).Gallery
References
*Петрова Т.А. А. Штакеншнейдер. Л., 1978.
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