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  1. Iván Ivánovich Shuválov (en ruso: Ива́н Ива́нович Шува́лов; Moscú, 12 de noviembre de 1727 - 26 de noviembre de 1797) fue un mecenas ruso, fundador de la Universidad de Moscú y el primer ministro de Educación del Imperio Ruso.

    • Rusa
    • Annunciation Church of the Alexander Nevsky Lavra
    • Ivan Shuvalov, Tatyana Ratislavskaya
  2. Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov (Russian: Иван Иванович Шувалов; 1 November 1727 – 26 November 1797) was called the Maecenas (patron) of the Russian Enlightenment, the first Russian Minister of Education and Active Privy Councillor (1773).

  3. Igor Ivanovich Shuvalov (Russian: И́горь Ива́нович Шува́лов, IPA: [ˈigərʲ ɪˈvanəvʲɪtɕ ʂʊˈvaləf]; born 4 January 1967) [1] is a Russian politician and statesmen, Chairman of the State Development Corporation VEB.RF (ex-Vensheconombank) since May 24, 2018 [2].

  4. La Academia Imperial de Artes (en ruso, Императорская Академия художеств: Imperátorskaya Akademia judózhestv ), comúnmente llamada Academia de Artes de San Petersburgo, fue fundada en 1757 por el conde Iván Shuválov, favorito de Isabel I de Rusia, con el nombre de Academia de las tres artes más nobles . Ubicación.

    • Patrimonio cultural de la Federación de Rusia
    • San Petersburgo
  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › ShuvalovShuvalov - Wikipedia

    Shuvalov Mansion – the Baroque palace of Ivan Shuvalov on Italyanskaya Street, constructed in 1749–55 to a design by Savva Chevakinsky and later sold to the Ministry of Justice of the Russian Empire, best known as the place where the Imperial Academy of Arts started to operate;

  6. Ivan Shuvalov (1727-1797) was a favourite of Empress Elizabeth and a prominent statesman, as well as a patron and lover of the arts. His primary achievement was his patronage of education, and his most enduring acts were the founding of Moscow University and the Imperial Academy of Arts.

  7. Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov (1727–1797)work of art. Created. circa 1795 to 1797. Artist. Elisabeth Louise Vigée Le Brun. Nationality. French. Birth/Death. 1755-1842. Dimensions. 33 x 24 inches (83.8 x 61 centimeters) Medium. Oil on canvas, Painting. Credit. Purchased with funds from the State of North Carolina. Object Number. 52.9.224. Culture.