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Nikolay Petrovich Krasnov (Russian: Николай Петрович Краснов; 23 November 1864 – 8 December 1939) was a Russian Serbian architect and painter, who served as Chief Architect of
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,
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, between 1887 and 1899. From 1922 he lived and worked in the
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, and was a key figure in the architectural development of
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.


Life and career


Early life and education

Krasnov started attending the
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture The Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture (), also known by the acronym MUZHVZ, was one of the largest educational institutions in Russia. The school was formed by the 1865 merger of a private art college, established in Moscow ...
in 1876, aged 12. As a young artist he received patronage from Sergey Tretyakov, brother of the founder of
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's
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, and entrepreneur Petar Gubonyin.


1887–1899: Chief Architect of Yalta

In 1887 Krasnov took up the post of Chief Architect in
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, for which he was paid 900 roubles per year. He had a contract for 24 years, of which he served 12. Taking up the post at the age of 23, Krasnov had large responsibility for the rapid growth of the city at the time. He started by expanding the promenade, which by 1913 would become the main street of the city, before developing and adopting a new city plan in 1889. This included a new sewer system, new planning regulations including limits to the width of streets and height of buildings, the building of new streets, and prevention of unregulated construction in the city. The plan also included a school and children's hospital, and the construction of the Pushkin Boulevard. Two concrete bridges were built over the river, and the embankment strengthened. Many streets were also renamed as part of this plan.


1899–1917: Private practice in Yalta

Krasnov also ran a private practice in Yalta until 1911. Among his most famous work is the
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, later the location of the 1945
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. This was built on the Yalta estate of
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, on the site of a previous palace demolished in 1904. Krasnov worked on the designs through 1909 and they were commissioned in 23 April 1910, and built over the subsequent 17 months. Krasnov designed over 60 buildings in Crimea in total, blending a modernist style with the traditions of the local architecture. Other notable examples include the Dulber Palace in
Koreiz Koreiz (; ; ) is an urban-type settlement lying south-west of Yalta in the Yalta Municipality of the Autonomous Republic of Crimea, a territory recognized by a majority of countries as part of Ukraine and incorporated by Russia as the Republic of ...
(built 1895-97), Alexander Nevsky Cathedral in Yalta (1902), Yusupov Palace in Koreiz (1909), and
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in
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(1910). In 1913, he presented a collection of illustrations he had produced of his works to the
Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts The Imperial Academy of Arts, informally known as the Saint Petersburg Academy of Arts, was an art academy in Saint Petersburg, founded in 1757 by Ivan Shuvalov, the founder of the Imperial Moscow University, under the name ''Academy of the ...
, where he held the title of
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.


1919–1922: Exile in Malta

An opponent of the
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, Krasnov left Yalta with his family in 1919 for
Malta Malta, officially the Republic of Malta, is an island country in Southern Europe located in the Mediterranean Sea, between Sicily and North Africa. It consists of an archipelago south of Italy, east of Tunisia, and north of Libya. The two ...
, alongside the Dowager Empress
Marie Feodorovna Maria Feodorovna (; 26 November 1847 – 13 October 1928), known before her marriage as Princess Dagmar of Denmark, was List of Russian royal consorts, Empress of Russia from 1881 to 1894 as the wife of Alexander III of Russia, Emperor Alexander ...
, sister of
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, and over 600 members of the Russian aristocracy. Nikolay was in a group housed in the empty
Villa St Ignatius Villa St Ignatius () is a historic villa located in the Balluta Bay, Balluta area of St Julian's, Malta, St Julian's, Malta. It was built in the early 19th century for the English merchant John Watson, and it might be the earliest example of Gothi ...
, which had been a Jesuit college and then a hospital during
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. To earn money, Nikolay painted many scenes of Malta, signing his paintings as N Krasnoff. He is known as Nicholas Krasnoff in Malta. In May 2016
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issued a commemorative set of stamps in his honour. File:Nikolay Krasnov, San Anton Palace.jpg,
San Anton Palace San Anton Palace () is a palace in Attard, Malta, that currently serves as the official residence of the president of Malta. It was originally built in the early 17th century as a country villa for Antoine de Paule, a knight of the Knights Hospit ...
File:Nikolay Krasnov, View of Valletta from Grand Harbour.jpg, View of Valletta from Grand Harbour File:Nikolay Krasnov, Vittoriosa (Birgu) and the Grand Harbour from Valletta.jpg, Fort St. Angelo File:Nikolay Krasnov, Church of St Anthony the Abbot, Verdala Palace, Malta.jpg,
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Chapel File:Nikolay Krasnov, The Maltese coast at dusk.jpg, Maltese coast at dusk File:Nikolay Krasnov, Russia-Malta (Russian stamps).jpg, Russian stamps


1922–1939: Work in Belgrade

In 1922 Krasnov and his wife moved to
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, then part of the
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. He was one of around 90,000 Russian emigrés in Yugoslavia at the time, and one of many Russian architects and civil engineers that would have a large impact on the country over the next two decades. In Belgrade he became head of the Department of Monumental Architectural Developments and Monuments, part of the Serbian Ministry of Housing and Building. His building designs in Serbia number around 60, and were created under the name Nikola Krasnov, as a mark of respect to his adopted homeland. His key works in Belgrade include: the Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building (1923) which bears a memorial plaque to Krasnov; the Serbian National Archives Building (1928); and the Government Building (built 1926–29).Đ. Sikimić: The Facade sculpture in Belgrade, Belgrade 1965 These academicist buildings were large and imposing, and designed to represent the strength of Yugoslavian statehood. However, Krasnov also created buildings of various other styles, including the renovation of the medieval
Ružica Church Ružica Church ( sr-Cyr, Црква Ружица, Crkva Ružica, 'Little Rose Church') is a Serbian Orthodox church located in the Belgrade Fortress, in Belgrade, the capital of Serbia. The original church was built in the early 15th century. It ...
in 1925. He also created the artistic interiors for St. George's Church royal mausoleum in
Topola Topola ( sr-Cyrl, Топола, ) is a town and municipality located in the Šumadija District of central Serbia. It was the place where Karađorđe, a Serbian revolutionary, was chosen as the leader of the First Serbian Uprising against the Otto ...
, the villa of the Old Palace in Belgrade, and the House of the National Assembly (completed in 1936). He died in
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on 8 December 1939, and is buried in the Russian section of the New Cemetery in Belgrade. In 2016 a street in Belgrade was renamed in his honour. File:Bâtiment officiel.jpg, Ministry of Foreign Affairs Building, Belgrade, 1923 File:Serbian Government building.jpg, Government Building, Belgrade, 1926–28 File:King Aleksandar bridge in Belgrade.jpg,
King Alexander Bridge King Alexander Bridge ( sr-Cyrl-Latn, Мост краља Александра, Most kralja Aleksandra), in full The Bridge of King Alexander Karađorđević or The Bridge of the Knightly King Alexander, was a road and tram bridge over the Sava r ...
, Belgrade, 1934 File:Народна скупштина хол.jpg, House of the National Assembly, Belgrade, 1934 File:Church of St. George in Topola (by Pudelek) 1.JPG, St. George's Church, Topola


References

{{DEFAULTSORT:Krasnov, Nikolay Petrovich 1864 births 1939 deaths People from Stupinsky District Architects from the Russian Empire White Russian emigrants to Yugoslavia Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture alumni