Floor plans for Pashkov House main building and outbuildings...
Moscow Pashkov House view...
Moscow Mokhovaya street and Pashkov House view...
Pashkov House view...
Order of the Pashkov House central portico. Measurement diag...
Order of the Pashkov House small portico. Measurement diagra...
Pashkov House...
Pashkov House view from Kremlin Borovitskaya Tower...
Pashkov House view from Mokhovaya street...
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Date:
1784 - 1788
Address:
Moscow
Architects:
Vasili Bazhenov
Фасад по Моховой улице

Facade on Mokhovaya street
Фасад по Моховой улице

Facade on Mokhovaya street
Фасад по Староваганьковскому переулку

Facade on Starovagankovsky lane
Фрагмент фасада по Староваганьковскому переулку

Fragment of the decoration of facade on Starovagankovsky lane
Фрагмент декора фасада по Староваганьковскому переулку

Fragment of the decoration of facade in Starovagankovsky laneFragment of the decoration of facade on Starovagankovsky lane
Фрагмент декора фасада по Староваганьковскому переулку

Fragment of the decoration of facade on Starovagankovsky lane
Бельведер

Belvedere
Въздные ворота

Entrance gate
Floor plans for Pashkov House main building and outbuildings
Чертеж
РI-934
Moscow Pashkov House view
Гравюра
РIII-2233
Moscow Mokhovaya street and Pashkov House view
Гравюра
РIII-6745
Pashkov House view
Гравюра
РIII-1436
Order of the Pashkov House central portico. Measurement diagram.
Чертеж
РV-876/1
Order of the Pashkov House small portico. Measurement diagram.
Чертеж
РV-876/2
Pashkov House
Макет
РII-96
Pashkov House view from Kremlin Borovitskaya Tower
Фотография
МРА-1964
Pashkov House view from Mokhovaya street
Фотография
КПОФ-5505/35
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Description
Moscow of that time had a particular character of construction differing this city much from Saint Petersburg. The noble republic of Moscow was filled up with luxury houses-palaces.
The only building by Bazhenov that keeps the French origins of his classicist language is Pashkov House (1784-1788). It seems that in this "magic palace", as it was called by the contemporaries, everything was perfect: the absolute clarity of a strictly symmetrical composition, flawless proportions, fine elaboration of architectural details. Special aspects of these details - design of column caps and of piers, decoration that cover all the facades - form the outstanding artistic style of an eminent architect, expressed in a unique ensemble of the triumph of the beauty.