Fyodor Ivanovich Lidval was a Russian-Swedish architect.
Fyodor Lidval late in life.
Entrance to Lidval House
Lidval's Astoria Hotel
Lidval's house for Alfred Nobel on Lesnoy Prospect
Art Nouveau architecture in Russia
Art Nouveau is an international style of art, architecture and applied arts, especially the decorative arts, that was most popular between 1893 and 1910. In the Russian language it is called Art Nouveau or Modern.
Main staircase of Ryabushinsky House (now Gorky Museum), Moscow by Fyodor Schechtel (1900)
Teremok House in Talashkino, by Sergey Malyutin (1901–1902). Art Nouveau meets Russian Revival style
Vitebsky railway station, by Sima Mihash and Stanislav Brzozowski (1904)
Hauswald summer house – the first Art Nouveau building in Russia