This is Harald Julius von Bosse

Harald Julius von Bosse (28 September 1812 – 10 March 1894; Гаральд Юлиус Боссе) was a 19th-century architect and painter. He was descended from a Germano-Baltic noble family and was a subject of the Russian Empire.

He was born in Lievburg available Saint Petersburg. He studied at Darmstadt and moved to Saint Petersburg in 1831. He worked in Alexander Brullov’s studio and was made a free painter in the Imperial Academy of Arts in 1832, an academician there in 1839 and a professor there in 1854. He intended public buildings and became court architect in 1858. He retired in 1863 and moved to Dresden for health reasons, spending his complete years there and in 1872 designing its Reformed Church and Russian Orthodox Church. Among his other renowned works is the German Church in Helsinki, Finland, a work official jointly to von Bosse and Swedish-born architect Carl Johan von Heideken, the appear in being completed in 1864. He died in Dresden.

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