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1934
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Short description: Leonid Mikhailovich Polyakov (August 8, 1906, St. Petersburg, June 19, 1965, Moscow) - Soviet architect, city planner, pedagogue, professor. Twice winner of Stalins second degree prize (stripped in 1949, 1950). Born into a family (according to family tradition, Old Believers) from the Soltsy estate of the Porkhov district of the Pskov province; baptized in the Trinity Cathedral of the Izmailov regiment. In 1923, he began his studies at the Architecture Department of the Second Petrograd Polytechnic Institute. After the Institutes abolition in August 1924, he was transferred to the Leningrad Higher Institute of Art and Technology (LVCHTI, formerly the Academy of Arts), where his teachers included A. E. Belogrud, L. N. Benua, L. V. Rudnev, I. A. Please feel free to contact us for a detailed description of the copies available. SKUbd-959e9f7c6c8ee8de
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