Carlo Bartolomeo Rastrelli (1675 – 18 November 1744) was an Italian sculptor and architect. Born in Italy, he moved in 1716 to Russia, where he worked until his death. His most famous works include the Monument to Peter I (St. Michael's Castle) and a wax figure and several busts of Peter the Great. His son Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli became a prominent architect in Russia.[2]
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CarloBartolomeoRastrelli (1675 – 18 November 1744) was an Italian sculptor and architect. Born in Italy, he moved in 1716 to Russia, where he worked...
luxury and opulence of decoration. Rastrelli was born in 1700 in Paris, where his father, CarloBartolomeoRastrelli (1675–1744), a Florentine sculptor...
to the times of Peter the Great, whose death mask was taken by CarloBartolomeoRastrelli. Also well known are the death masks of Nicholas I, and Alexander...
German architects to design it. He attracted Domenico Trezzini, CarloBartolomeoRastrelli, Jean-Baptiste Alexandre Le Blond and Andreas Schlüter. To improve...
the image of Peter the Great could have been a bronze bust by CarloBartolomeoRastrelli (1723-1730), and the face of Tsarevich Alexei bears a resemblance...
Nevsky Prospect in St. Petersburg, Russia. The palace was built to BartolomeoRastrelli's designs for Baron Sergei Grigoriyevich Stroganov in 1753–1754. The...
life and continued the construction of his buildings after his death were Carlo Giuseppe and Pietro Antonio Trezzini. Elizabethan Baroque William Craft...
Napoleon I in his Coronation Costume, Musée du Louvre, Paris (url) CarloBartolomeoRastrelli (c. 1675 – 1744), 1 sculpture : Equestrian Statue of Peter the...
of Saint Petersburg in Russia. Italian architect and sculptor CarloBartolomeoRastrelli relocates to Russia to work on a bust of Alexander Menshikov;...
Renzo Picasso Giovanni Battista Piranesi Leopoldo Pollack BartolomeoRastrelli Antonio Rinaldi Carlo Rossi Giuseppe Sacconi Faustino Trebbi Domenico Trezzini...
especially in the last quarter of the 18th century (Charles Cameron, BartolomeoRastrelli, Carlo Rossi and others) and in the first quarter of the 20th century...
Kyiv (1744–1752) by Francesco BartolomeoRastrelli St Andrew's Church, Kyiv (1744–1767) by Francesco BartolomeoRastrelli Portions of Kyiv Pechersk Lavra...
executed by the Italian artists Carlo Zucci, Francesco Martini, Giovanni Antonio Veneroni and the sculptor G. B. Gianni. Rastrelli was personally in charge of...
Palace in the Lefortovo District of Moscow, designed by Francesco BartolomeoRastrelli. The Column of Victory at Blenheim Palace in England, designed by...
of the era of Elizabeth Petrovna. Some[who?] suggest architects BartolomeoRastrelli and Mikhail Zemtsov were responsible for the design, though that...
such as Domenico Trezzini, Giacomo Quarenghi, Thomas de Thomon, BartolomeoRastrelli, Carlo Rossi and other foreign architects who settled in St. Petersburg...
participated in designing the Winter Palace—most notably the Italian BartolomeoRastrelli (1700–1771)—in what became known as the Elizabethan Baroque style...
Saint Petersburg, by Francesco BartolomeoRastrelli, 1748 Tsarskoe Selo, Pushkin, Russia, by Francesco BartolomeoRastrelli, 1749–1756 The debut of Russian...
Winter Palace itself, created by the Italian architect Francesco BartolomeoRastrelli, architect of many buildings in Saint Petersburg, including the Hermitage...
architect Francesco BartolomeoRastrelli (1700–1771) created a garden maze on the site. In the early 19th century, the Russian architect Carlo Rossi (1775–1849)...
architect Francesco BartolomeoRastrelli. He had moved to St Petersburg in his youth with his father, the sculptor CarloRastrelli, in 1715, but their...