Aleksey Gornostayev
Aleksey Gornostayev | |
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| Алексей Горностаев | |
Portrait, written in 1834 by Karl Bryullov | |
| Born | February 18, 1808 |
| Died | December 18, 1862 (aged 54) |
| Resting place | Coastal Monastery of Saint Sergius, St. Petersburg |
| Nationality | Russian |
| Education | Member Academy of Arts (1838) Professor by rank (1849) |
| Known for | Architecture |
| Notable work | Valaam Monastery hermitages Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki |
Alexey Maksimovich Gornostaev (Russian: Алексей Максимович Горностаев; February 18, 1808 – December 18, 1862) was a Russian architect, notable as a pioneer in Russian Revival, the builder of Valaam Monastery hermitages, Trinity-Sergius Convent in Saint Petersburg and Uspenski Cathedral in Helsinki. He is credited with the rebirth of traditional tented roof architecture of Russian North.
He should not be confused with two other Gornostaev architects (not related), also Russian Revival practitioners and preservationists:
- Ivan Ivanovich Gornostaev (1821–1874), chief architect of Saint Petersburg Public Library and University
- Fyodor Fyodorovich Gornostaev (1867–1915), notable for Rogozhskoye Cemetery belltower (1908–1913) and restoration of landmark buildings in Suzdal, Kursk and Moscow.