Nikita Lazarev

Nikita Lazarev
Nikita Gerasimovich Lazarev

Mindovsky House (Embassy of Austria), 1906
Born 1866
Moscow
Died 1932
Moscow
Nationality Russia
Work
Practice own practice
Buildings Mindovsky House
Projects Arbat and Prechistenka apartment buildings

Nikita Gerasimovich Lazarev (Russian: Никита Герасимович Лазарев) was a Russian civil engineer, contractor, real estate developer and Neoclassical architect, notable for his 1906 Mindovsky House in Khamovniki District of Moscow (now Embassy of Austria). According to Igor Grabar, Lazarev "led Arbat and Prechistenka neighborhoods into the new century" - his 1900s buildings concentrated in these upper-class areas.

Contents

Biography

Lazarev practice

Nikita Lazarev was born into an old wealthy family of Armenian descent; his ancestor, Ovakim Lazarev, founded the historical Lazarev Institute of Oriental Languages (its building currently houses Embassy of Armenia). Nikita graduated from the Institute of Civil Engineers and operated as a partner in Lazarev and Strotter construction company.

Buildings of his own design prior to 1906 were typical Moscow Moderne version of Art Nouveau - never reaching the level of Lev Kekushev or Fyodor Schechtel. However, his turn to Neoclassicism produced a landmark, Mindovsky House.

Mindovsky House

Mindovsky family originated in Kineshma, where serf Ivan Ivanovich Mindovsky (1781–1853) launched his own textile mill. His grandson, Ivan Alexandrovich, commissioned the first historical Mindovsky House to Lev Kekushev (44, Povarskaya Street). Next of kin, Nikolay Ivanovich, commissioned the second Mindovsky House to Nikita Lazarev. Various members of the clan also owned apartment blocks in the city (including 9, Vspolny Lane by Fyodor Schechtel). Lazarev's Mindovsky House became a statement of neoclassical reaction against "decadent art". It stands next to two William Walcot's Art Nouveau mansions, on a strategic corner lot visible from Prechictenka Street.

In 1927-1938 the building housed Embassy of Austria. After the Anschluss of 1938, it was used as an exclusive hotel, housing guests like Joachim von Ribbentrop (August 1939) and Winston Churchill (October 1944). However, the rumour that Molotov-Ribbentrop Pact was signed there is an urban legend . In April, 1955 the building became Austrian Embassy again. Mindovsky House is also known as the site of a fictional shooting in Doctor Zhivago by Boris Pasternak.

Private life

Nikita Lazarev's niece was married to Ivan Zholtovsky, however, two architects didn't get along too well (Belyutin). Lazarev, a member of an old a prolific family, was also related to Wassily Kandinsky and other artists. A sportsman and driving enthusiast, he was the active member of upper-class Moscow Automobile Society before 1917. He was also a member of Valery Bryusov's Literary Arts Circle (as well as Fyodor Schechtel. Lazarev's life after 1917 is scarcely documented; he remained in Soviet Moscow, lost his practice but retained a decent standard of living (Belyutin).

His son, professor Viktor Nikitich Lazarev, was a prominent historian of Byzantium. He was admitted to the Soviet Academy of Sciences together with Igor Grabar, a long-time friend of Lazarevs; neither Lazarev, nor Grabar ever were in the Communist Party.

Selected buildings

  • 1902-1903 - Yechkin Hotel, 23 Arbat Street
  • 1904 - 7, Volkhonka Street
  • 1904-1906 - Tolstoy Hotel, 29 Arbat Street
  • 1905-1906 - 43 Bolshaya Ordynka
  • 1906 - Mindovsky House, 6 Prechistensky Lane
  • 1906 - 10, Tverskoy Boulevard
  • 1910 - 8, Tverskoy Boulevard
  • 1911 - 68, Bolshaya Ordynka Street
  • 1911-1912 17, Vspolny Lane

References

  • Russian: Нащокина М. В. Архитекторы московского модерна М., Жираф, 2005, ISBN 5-89832-043-1 (Maria Naschokina. All dates are referenced to pp. 313–316 of this edition)
  • Russian: Нащокина М. В. Московский модерн. М., изд. Жираф, 2005 ISBN 5-89832-042-3
  • Russian: Элий Белютин, "Лазаревский почерк" (Belyutin) [1]
  • Russian: Элий Белютин, "Мастер. Иван Владиславич Жолтовский (1867–1959)" (Belyutin) [2]
  • Russian: official site Embassy of Austria

Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.

Игры ⚽ Нужна курсовая?

Look at other dictionaries:

  • Lazarev — ( ru. Лазарев), or Lazareva (feminine; Лазарева) is a Russian last name and may refer to:People*Alexander Lazarev (b. 1945), a Russian conductor *Dmitry Lazarev (1922 1991), a Soviet army officer and Hero of the Soviet Union *Ivan Alexandrovich… …   Wikipedia

  • Embassy of Austria in Moscow — Infobox Diplomatic Mission | name = Embassy of Austria in Moscow Посольство Австрии в Москве Botschaft von Österreich in Moskau address = Starokonyushenny Lane location = Moscow lat degrees = lat minutes = lat seconds = lat direction = long… …   Wikipedia

  • Лазарев, Никита Герасимович — Никита Герасимович Лазарев …   Википедия

  • Khamovniki District — ( ru. Хамовники) is a south western division within the Central Administrative Okrug of Moscow, Russia. The district extends from Bolshoy Kamenny Bridge into Luzhniki bend of Moskva River; northern boundary with Arbat District follows Znamenka… …   Wikipedia

  • List of Russian architects — NOTOC A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z A *Aloisio da Milano (16th century) *Aloisio the New (16th century) B *Gavriil Baranovsky (1860 1920) Eclecticism (Beaux Arts), Art Nouveau, industrial architecture *Petr Baranovsky (1892… …   Wikipedia

  • Russian neoclassical revival — was a trend in Russian culture, mostly pronounced in architecture, that briefly replaced eclecticism and Art Nouveau as the leading architectural style between the Revolution of 1905 and the outbreak of World War I, coexisting with the Silver Age …   Wikipedia

  • Nersisyan School — Ներսիսյան դպրոց Nersisyan School building 1912 1924 Location Soldatskiy bazar square (1824 1905) Tiflis …   Wikipedia

  • List of Russian people — The Millennium of Russia monument in Veliky Novgorod, featuring the statues and reliefs of the most celebrated people in the first 1000 years of Russian history …   Wikipedia

  • Saison MHL 2010-2011 — Saison 2010 2011 MHL Vainqueur Krasnaïa Armia (Coupe Kharlamov) Nombre d équipes 29 Saison précédente Saison suivante La saison 2010 2011 est la deuxième saison de la Molodiojnaïa Hokkeïnaïa Liga (désignée par le sigle MHL), le championnat …   Wikipédia en Français

  • List of Russians — This is a list of people associated with Imperial Russia, the Soviet Union, and Russia of today. For a long time Russia has been a multinational country, and many people of different ethnicity contributed to its culture, to its glory, and to its… …   Wikipedia

Share the article and excerpts

Direct link
Do a right-click on the link above
and select “Copy Link”