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Fyodor Lidval

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Building in St. Petersburg (1907–1813), already showing his characteristic restraint and use of classical elements (the center of the building includes a portico with columns). Lidvall also built structures for the Azov-Don Commercial Bank in
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into a family of Swedes. In 1882 he attended elementary school at the Swedish Church of St. Catherine, and then the second Petersburg Technical High School in 1888. For two years he worked in Baron Stieglitz's School of Technical Drawing.
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Lidvall began to play a significant role in the architecture of St. Petersburg in the first decade of the Twentieth Century. At the beginning of his career, he was a typical follower of the prevailing
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in St Petersburg, begun in 1899 and completed in 1904. The structure was also known as the "Lidval House" as he received the commission from his mother, Ida Amalia Lidval. This building, with its
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windows, abundance of decorative elements, and different colors and textures, is often cited as a model of its style. Lidvall himself lived in this house until his exile in 1918.
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From 1890 to 1896 Lidvall was a student in the architectural department of the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, studying (1894–1896) in the workshop of the eminent architect
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In Stockholm, Lidvall worked as an architect. He mainly constructed apartment buildings, but also the head office for Shell in Stockholm.
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The second decade of the Twentieth Century began Lidval's creative heyday. During these years he designed a house for
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One of his early works was an apartment building of the type called in Russia a "finance house", on
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on Trinity Street (now St. Rubenstein Street) with another facade overlooking the
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Brief biography, list of works, and list of reference works at stateyki.org.ua
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From 1909 he was a member of the Academy of Architecture, an arm of the
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Architects of St. Petersburgh, Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Centuries
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Lidval entry at Pro Peter, the virtual encyclopedia of St. Petersburg
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Description of Lidval's Tolstoy House at stateyki.org.ua
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Russian
Swedish
St. Petersburg
Stockholm
St. Petersburg
Leon Benois
Imperial Academy of Arts
revolution
Stockholm
Djursholm Cemetery
Modernist
Kamennoostrov Prospect
Gothic
Azov-Don Commercial Bank
Moscow
Astrakhan
Kiev
Kharkiv
Alfred Nobel
Tolstoy House
Fontanka Embankment
Hotel Astoria
Grand Hotel Europe
Entrance to Lidval House
Lidval's Astoria Hotel
Lidval's house for Alfred Nobel on Lesnoy Prospect
Entrance to Alfred Nobel house
Lidval's Azov-Don Commercial Bank Building
Lidval's Tolstoy House

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