Ivan Fomin
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Ivan Fomine
Ivan Alexandrovitch Fomine (3 février 1872, Orel - 12 juin 1936, Moscou) est un architecte russe et un pédagogue. Il débuta sa carrière en 1889 à Moscou, travaillant dans le style de l'Art Nouveau.
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Catégories : Architecte russe | Architecte stalinien | Naissance en 1872 | Décès en 1936
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