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Bartolomeo Rastrelli


 

Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli (1700-1771) was an Italian architect who worked in Russia. He developed an easily recognizable style of late baroque, both sumptuous and majestic. His major works, including the Winter Palace in St Petersburg and the Catherine Palace in Tsarskoe Selo, are famed for extravagant luxury and opulence of decoration.

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1700 - 1771 - Italian - Russia - Baroque - Winter Palace - St Petersburg - Catherine Palace - Tsarskoe Selo

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Bartolomeo went to Russia in 1715 with his father, Italian sculptor Carlo Bartolomeo Rastrelli (1675-1744). His ambition was to combine the latest Italian architectural fashion with traditons of the Muscovite baroque style. The first important commission came in 1721 when he was asked to build a palace for Prince Demetre Cantemir, former ruler of Moldavia.

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1715 - Carlo Bartolomeo Rastrelli - 1675 - 1744 - Muscovite baroque - Demetre Cantemir - Moldavia

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Rastrelli was appointed to the post of senior court architect in 1730. His works found favour with female monarchs of his time, so he retained this post throughout the reigns of Empresses Anna (1730-40) and Elizabeth (1741-62). His major works were as follows:

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Anna - Elizabeth

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