- male, deceased (1771)
- Francesco Bartolomeo Rastrelli (1700-1771) was a Russian architect of Italian origin. He developed an easily recognizable style of late baroque,...
- male, deceased (1743)
- Mikhail Grigorievich Zemtsov was a Russian architect who practiced a sober, restrained Petrine Baroque style, which he learned from his Swiss peer...
- male, deceased (1865)
- Andrei Ivanovich Stackenschneider, also spelled "Stuckenschneider", was a Russian architect who is credited with having turned Russian architecture...
- female, deceased (1762)
- Yelizaveta Petrovna (December 29, 1709 – January 5, 1762 (New Style); December 18, 1709 – December 25, 1761 (Old Style)), also known as Yeli...
- female, deceased (1960)
- Grand Duchess Xenia Alexandrovna Romanova (was born on 6 April, 1875 in St Petersburg and died 20 April, 1960 at Wilderness House in Hampton Court,...
- male, deceased (1930)
- Leopold Auer, (June 7, 1845 - July 15, 1930) was a Hungarian violinist, teacher, conductor and composer. Auer was born in Veszprém to a Jewish f...
- male
- Mikhail Ivanovich Kozlovsky was a Russian Neoclassical sculptor active during the Age of Enlightenment. Beginning his training at the Imperial...
- male, deceased (1902)
- Mark Matveevich Antokolski, was a Russian sculptor who was admired for psychological complexity of his historical images and panned for occasional...
- male, deceased (1754)
- Nicolas Pineau was a French carver and ornamental designer, one of the leaders who initiated the exuberant asymmetrical phase of the high Rococo....
- female, deceased (1970)
- Princess Irina Alexandrovna of Russia (July 15 (NS: July 3), 1895, Peterhof, Russia - February 26, 1970, Paris, France) was the only daughter of...
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