Ivan Trofimovich Tamansky
1775–1851 (age 76)
Biography
Ivan Trofimovich Tamansky (1775–1851) was a Russian architect whose professional work shaped the built environment of Russia during the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. His architectural contributions reflected the neoclassical and other stylistic movements that influenced Russian building design during this period.
Tamansky's career embodied the sophistication of Russian architectural practice during an era of significant urban development. He was interred at Vagankovo Cemetery in Moscow, a burial place befitting his prominence in Russian architectural circles.