Fyodor Schechtel Architect

Fyodor Osipovich Schechtel (Russian: Фёдор О́сипович Ше́хтель; August 7, 1859 – July 7, 1926) was a Russian architect, graphic artist and stage designer, the most influential and prolific master of Russian Art Nouveau and late Russian Revival.Baptised as Franz Albert Schechtel (also transliterated as Shekhtel), he created most of his work as Franz Schechtel (Франц Шехтель), changing his name to Fyodor with the outbreak of World War I. In two decades of independent practice he completed five theaters, five churches, 39 private residences, Yaroslavsky Rail Terminal and various other buildings, primarily in Moscow. Most of his legacy survives to date.

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Fyodor Schechtel
Birth dateAugust 07, 1859
Birth place
Saint Petersburg
Nationality
Russia
Date of deathJuly 07, 1926
Place of death
Moscow

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