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Martin Knakfuss : ウィキペディア英語版
Marcin Knackfus

Marcin Knackfus ((リトアニア語:Martynas Knakfusas), c. 1742 – c. 1821) was a Polish–Lithuanian Neoclassical architect of German descent. Born near Warsaw, he worked in the Grand Duchy of Lithuania and particularly in its capital Vilnius. He was a tutor of Laurynas Gucevičius.〔Čerbulėnas (1994), p. 295〕
Knackfus was influenced by other Polish–German architects of late Baroque (Ephraim Schröger and Szymon Bogumił Zug) and early Neoclassicism (Domenico Merlini and Johann Christian Kammsetzer).〔Čerbulėnas (1994), pp. 275–276〕 He moved to Vilnius around 1768. Knackfus served as captain of the Army of Grand Duchy of Lithuania and lectured at military engineering school.〔Čerbulėnas (1986), p. 346〕 Between 1773 and 1777 he taught courses in theory and practical application of architecture at Vilnius University.〔Čerbulėnas (1994), p. 273〕 He participated in the 1794 Kościuszko Uprising. Fearing persecutions of the Tsarist authorities, he retreated to Suvalkija and largely retired.〔
His works include Verkiai Palace (1769–1781),〔Drėma (1991), p. 383〕 Palace of de Reuss in front of the Daukantas Square (1775),〔Drėma (1991), p. 324〕 expansion of Astronomical Observatory of Vilnius University (1782–1788),〔Klimka (2003), p. 651〕 late Baroque churches of Troškūnai (1774–1787) and Kurtuvėnai (1783–1792),〔Čerbulėnas (1994), p. 276〕 Vilnius Botanical Garden (1784),〔 altar for All Saints Church, Vilnius (1787),〔 St. Bartholomew Church in Užupis (1788),〔Drėma (1991), p. 358〕 supervision of the construction of the Green Bridge (1789),〔Drėma (1991), p. 376〕 church in Trakai (1789–1790),〔 Tyzenhaus Palace (around 1790), archives of the Lithuanian Tribunal (1790),〔Drėma (1991), p. 120〕 residential palace (presently used by Vilnius Conservatory of Juozas Tallat-Kelpša; 1790),〔Drėma (1991), p. 171〕 manor and park in Paežeriai, Vilkaviškis district (1794),〔Čerbulėnas (1994), p. 279〕 parish school in Troškūnai (1796),〔 Basanavičius street in Vilnius (1798).〔Čerbulėnas (1994), p. 208〕
Knackfus worked with numerous nobles, including Bishops Ignacy Jakub Massalski and Ignacy Krasicki, Field Hetman Ludwik Tyszkiewicz, voivode Karol Stanisław Radziwiłł, Adam Kazimierz Czartoryski, Grand Marshal Stanisław Lubomirski.〔Čerbulėnas (1994), p. 487〕
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