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Books, unique photos, posters, 2 items from the criminal case of 1939.
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Autograph. Proceedings of the II Congress of Russian architects in Moscow. With a gift from Mashkov Ivan Pavlovich ...

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Autograph. Proceedings of the II Congress of Russian architects in Moscow. With a gift from Mashkov Ivan Pavlovich to his assistant P. L. Shchetinin.
Moscow. [Publication Of The Moscow Architectural Society.] Typo-Lithography by J. Scheibel and F.Voost, 1899. - 291 p., 7 l. incl. with illustrations. Hardcover combination with gold-embossed owner's initials "P. S. [p. Shchetinin]" on the spine and with the preservation of the publishing cover, large format (25 x cm). The cover is worn; the block is split along the flyleaf; individual temporary and household spots on the pages, otherwise the block is in excellent condition.

Edited by the Secretary of the Moscow architectural society I. p. Mashkov.  
[Ivan Pavlovich Mashkov (nee. Ivan Mikhailovich Sokolov-Evdokimov (January 13, 1867, Trubetchino, Tambov province — August 13, 1945, Moscow) was a Russian, Soviet architect, restorer, educator, and researcher of ancient Russian architecture.
Most of Mashkov's buildings belong to the pseudo-Russian style and Neoclassicism, but he is best known for building in the art Nouveau style-the apartment house MV Sokol on Kuznetsky Most in Moscow and the restoration of such shrines as the Smolensk Cathedral of the Novodevichy monastery and the assumption Cathedral in the Kremlin. Knight of the Order of St. Stanislaus, second class, Hero of Labor. 
After the 1905 revolution, when the public turned away from modernism, Mashkov, like many contemporaries, moved to the neoclassical camp. Two of his most famous buildings of that time were the city pawnshop (1911-1915, 23 Bolshaya Bronnaya street) and the Yu p apartment building.Eggers (1913-1914, 4 Rossolimo street) - made in a strict St. Petersburg style. At the same time, Mashkov implemented his largest project — the neoclassical Preobrazhensky psychiatric hospital (now the P. B. gannushkin hospital). In 1908, I. p. Mashkov designed the architectural part of the monument to the first printer Ivan Fyodorov (sculptor Sm. Volnukhin).
in 1908-1933-head of the architectural Department of the Polytechnic Museum (the predecessor of the current Museum of Architecture). Independently wrote and published dozens of books and manuals on architecture, including one of the best guides to Moscow (1895 and 1913). In 1913, I. p. Mashkov received the post of court adviser.
Despite his work on monument protection, Mashkov was a supporter of the construction of skyscrapers in Moscow and in 1913 proposed the construction of a 13-story tower on Tverskaya street, blocked by the city Duma.]

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