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1 Biography  



1.1  Education  





1.2  Neoclassicist period (18381848)  





1.3  Russian Revival (18481862)  







2 Notes  





3 References  





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Aleksey Gornostayev
Алексей Горностаев
Portrait, written in 1834 by Karl Bryullov
Born(1808-02-18)February 18, 1808
DiedDecember 18, 1862(1862-12-18) (aged 54)
NationalityRussian
EducationMember Academy of Arts (1838)
Professor by rank (1849)
Known forArchitecture
Notable workValaam Monastery hermitages
Uspenski CathedralinHelsinki

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 CathedralinHelsinki. 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:

Biography

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Education

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Alexey Maksimovich Gornostaev was a son of foundry manager in Nizhny Novgorod region. He joined state service as a junior clerk in 1823 in his home town of Ardatov, relocated to Saint Petersburg in 1826, retired in 1827 and lived by drawing advertising boards and later illustrations for Svinyin publishing house. Svinyin financed his study tour of Russia; in 1829, Gornostaev applied into the class of Alessandro Brullo at the Imperial Academy of Arts and served as his apprentice on construction of Mikhailovsky Theater (1831). In 1834–1838, he travelled on his own account in Europe, earning highest credits for his artwork of Pompeii. He returned in 1838, the year when Nicholas I announced to the Academy that "To retain the spirit of ancient Byzantine architecture in church designs, architects should follow the drafts of Konstantin Thon" ("Государь император повелеть соизволил, дабы при составлении проектов церквей сохранить вкус древневизантийского зодчества, руководствоваться чертежами К. Тона").[1] Gornostaev received a state architect's license, Academy membership, and was employed as a Ministry of Interior architect since 1843 until his death. His practical career is clearly divided into two periods.

Neoclassicist period (1838–1848)

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Gornostaev's work prior to 1848 followed the tradition of this time, combining the declinining neoclassicismofAlexandrine era with the Pompeii taste of upper classes. One of his clients, M.V.Shishmaryov, would later finance Gornostaev's reconstruction of Trinity-Sergius Convent.

Russian Revival (1848–1862)

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Uspenski Cathedral, Helsinki, at dusk

Gornostaev's life changed when he received an invitation from Damaskin (1795–1881, born Demyan Kononov), HegumenofValaam Monastery to rebuild the monastery and its numerous hermitages. As critic Vladimir Stasov put it, "He was already 45, a professor, well established among unanimous copying and mimicking of classical European, Greek and Roman styles, when suddenly, influenced by educated or independently-speaking clergy, took a sharp turn... Gornostaev despised official, fake Russian, Thon's style" ("Он уже был профессор, человек 45 лет, давно подвизавшийся на поприще всеобщего копирования и переобезьяничанья классических европейских стилей, греческих и римских, когда вдруг, под влиянием знакомства с образованным или самостоятельным нашим духовенством, круто поворотил на другую дорогу... Горностаеву был тошен официальный, лже-русский, тоновский стиль").[2]

Instead of following Thon's Byzantine five-dome canon, Gornostaev chose to reincarnate the tented roofs of traditional northern Russia. At the same time, feeling limitations of this narrow approach, he augmented Russian tents with Romanesque vaults and arches. His input to Valaam reconstruction include:

The main Transfiguration Cathedral was built much later, in 1887, by Ivan Silin.

In 1858, Gornostaev designed Dormition Cathedral (photo) for the Sviatohirsk Lavra (now in the Donetsk OblastofUkraine), this time a traditional Byzantine tower. Shortly before his death, he designed and built improvements to Trinity-Sergius Convent in Strelna (near Saint Petersburg) – entrance gates, a chapel and two residential buildings. His last work, Orthodox Uspenski CathedralinHelsinki, was completed after his death.

Notes

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  1. ^ This section is based on Gornostaev's biography in Brockhaus and Efron Encyclopedic Dictionary

References

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  1. ^ Левиаш, Т.Л., "Валаам. Путеводитель", Петрозаводск, Карелия, 1989
  • ^ Стасов, В.В., "Двадцать пять лет нашего искусства. Наша архитектура", p.513 www.hrionline.ac.uk
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