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Alexander Nikanorovich Pomerantsev ((ロシア語:Александр Никанорович Померанцев), November 11, 1849 — October 27, 1918) was a Russian architect and educator responsible for some of the most ambitious architectural projects realized in Imperial Russia and Bulgaria at the turn of the 20th century. An accomplished eclecticist, Pomerantsev practiced Art Nouveau, Byzantine, Russian Revival styles and collaborated with leading structural engineers of his period in creating new types of commercial buildings. ==Training and early career==
Pomerantsev was born in Moscow and graduated from the Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture in 1874. He furthered his education at the Imperial Academy of Arts (1874–78), winning the Academy scholarship for a five-year study tour of Italy, France and Switzerland (1878–1883). In 1887 he was awarded title of ''Academic of Architecture'' for his study of Cappella Palatina (1887, revised edition 1911). First buildings by Pomerantsev were built in Rostov-on-Don; the block-sized ''Moskovskaya'' Hotel (1885, now City Hall) and Gench Building (1883) were at that time the largest structures in the city. These building followed the European eclectic tradition.〔Naschokina, p. 384〕
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