Vyacheslav Pogonkin ( August 16 (27), 1869 , Rostov-on-Don - January 1918 , the village of Daryevka , Kherson province ) - architect-artist. Member of the St. Petersburg Society of Architects .
| Vyacheslav A. Pogonkin | |
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| Date of Birth | |
| Place of Birth | |
| Date of death | January 1918 |
| Place of death | Daryevka village, Kherson province , Russia |
| Work and Achievements | |
| Study | Imperial Academy of Arts |
| Worked in the cities | Saint Petersburg , Beijing |
| The most important buildings | * The building of the Russian Embassy in Beijing |
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Biography
Born in the family of a state adviser , director of the Odessa office of the State Bank, a nobleman of the Kherson province, Alexander Vladimirovich Pogonkin. Grandson of the artist-lithographer V.I. Pogonkin .
From 1878 he studied at the Berdyansk Gymnasium, [1] further from 1883 at the 3rd Odessa Classical Gymnasium. [2] From the fifth grade in 1886 he transferred to the Odessa drawing school of the Society of Fine Arts, which he graduated from the drawing and architectural department in May 1890. [1]
In September 1890 he entered the Imperial Academy of Arts in the architectural department in the composition class, where he studied in the studio of Professor L.N. Benois . On November 2, 1898, he was awarded the title of artist-architect with the acquisition of the right to wear the silver academic mark of the Academy of Arts, with the right to the rank of X class upon admission to public service and the right to make buildings. The diploma of graduation from the Academy of Arts was issued to V. A. Pogonkin in 1901 after the presentation of drawings on the practical work “Public Library Buildings” [1] .
After graduating from the Academy of Arts, he joined the Warsaw Polytechnic Institute .
He became the winner of the competition for the construction of the Russian Embassy in Beijing on the territory of the embassy quarter , which required significant expansion following the results of the Boxer Uprising . He worked in Beijing from 1901 to 1907, where he also built a number of buildings for the embassies of Great Britain, Germany and France.
He served in the Technical Construction Committee of the Ministry of Internal Affairs (1901-1911), in the office of the Synod (since 1915). He was an architect and artist of the cavalry guard regiment .
In 1915-1917 he lived and worked in Kiev and Izyaslav .
In January 1918 he was in the hospital at the railway station in the village of Daryevka in the Kherson province , where he died during the seizure of the village by parts of the Red Guard . [3]
Buildings
In Petersburg :
- Apartment house Kireev. st. Nekrasova , 26 (1909-1910. Together with G. G. Tsollikofer ). [4] [5] [6]
- House. Aptekarsky Ave. , 8-a (1911-1912)
- Apartment building. Chkalovsky pr. , 38 (1914)
- Apartment buildings M.V. Vyazemskaya. Moskovsky pr. , 4, 6. Expansion from the side of the quarterly drive (1914. Built in 1910-1911 by A. S. Khrenov .)
Nekrasov St. 26
Aptekarsky pr. 8a
Chkalovsky pr. 38
Moskovsky pr. 4
In other cities :
- Embassy of Russia in Beijing (?)
- Saltykov Mansion in Perkjärvi (now the village of Kirpichnoe , Leningrad Region). Now there are only ruins;
- Monument to the battery of Generich in Sevastopol (1902);
- The building of the Tokmak railway station (1907-1909);
Projects
- Pogonkin V. and Pokrovsky V.A. Competitive project of the church in with. Zgurovka (Poltava lips). - Perspective, details, plan. - 2nd prize. Architect. SPb - 1902. - L.9.
Family
He had brothers: Vladimir (born March 14, 1860), Constantine (born October 17, 1862) and sister Raisa (born May 26, 1867).
On August 25, 1891, he married a daughter of a college assessor , an excise official, Maria Petrovna Politanskaya (1870-1961) in the Alexander Nevsky Church of the Bendery Fortress . [1] Had 7 children:
- Sergey (1893-1920) - died on the railway in the city of Korosten .
- Nadezhda (1894-1970) - teacher of music and French.
- Peter (1896-1920) - died during an epidemic of typhoid fever.
- Eugene (1899-1967) - a member of the communist underground in the city of Bender [7] ; after the Bender rebellion he emigrated to France.
- Vsevolod (1901-1980) - in the Red Army since 1918; teacher of history;
- twins Olga (1904-1981) and Tatyana (1904-1977).
Notes
- ↑ 1 2 3 4 RGIA F. 789, op.11, year 1890, d.143 Personal file of Vyacheslav Pogonkin
- ↑ Circular on the management of the Odessa educational district. - 1883. - No. 10. - S. 342
- ↑ According to the records of Vsevolod Vyacheslavovich Pogonkin
- ↑ Architectural and Art Weekly, 1915, p. 144
- ↑ Architects of St. Petersburg - Petrograd at the end of the XIX - beginning of the XX century. // Catalog of the exhibition. under the editorship of V. G. Isachenko. L.-1978.
- ↑ Architecture of St. Petersburg at the beginning of the XX century // Exhibition catalog. under the editorship of V. G. Isachenko. L.-1979.
- ↑ Zaitsev A.V. Bendery armed ... - Chisinau: Cartya Moldovenenasca, 1971