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Ivan Pavlov Collection

Ivan Pavlov, a renowned Russian physiologist, is widely recognized for his groundbreaking work in the field of classical conditioning

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist (b / w photo)

Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist (b / w photo)
7200810 Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist (b/w photo) by Russian Photographer, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936), Russian physiologist

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist (colour litho)

Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist (colour litho)
821603 Ivan Pavlov, Russian physiologist (colour litho) by Nesterov, Mikhail Vasilievich (1862-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ivan Pavlov (1849-1936)

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Ivan Pavlov (colour litho)

Ivan Pavlov (colour litho)
3643355 Ivan Pavlov (colour litho) by Nesterov, Mikhail Vasilievich (1862-1942); Private Collection; (add.info.: Ivan Pavlov. Postcard, early 20th century.); © Look and Learn

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Portrait of Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (colour litho)

Portrait of Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (colour litho)
6029491 Portrait of Russian physiologist Ivan Pavlov (colour litho) by Nesterov, Mikhail Vasilievich (1862-1942); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Portrait of the physiologist, psychologist, and physician Ivan P. Pavlov (1849-1936), 1935

Portrait of the physiologist, psychologist, and physician Ivan P. Pavlov (1849-1936), 1935. Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Layoff, 1890. Artist: Ivan Pavlov

Layoff, 1890. Artist: Ivan Pavlov
Layoff, 1890. Bogdanov, Ivan Petrovich (1855-1932). Found in the collection of the State Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Dr Ivan Pavlov (third from left) operating on a dog in the Physiology Department

Dr Ivan Pavlov (third from left) operating on a dog in the Physiology Department, Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine, St Petersburg, Russia circa 1902. Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, 1849 -1936

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex

Diagram of Pavlovs findings on conditioned salivary reflex. D: organ of touch and temperature; N: 1-6 analysers; S: salivary gland; Q: saliva secreting centre in the medulla oblongata; M: muscle; R

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Professor ivan pavlov opening the 16th physiologists congress at the uritsky palace in leningrad

Professor ivan pavlov opening the 16th physiologists congress at the uritsky palace in leningrad, august 1935

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Academician ivan pavlov (1849-1936)

Academician ivan pavlov (1849-1936)

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Academician ivan pavlov

Academician ivan pavlov

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Ivan p, pavlov watching an experiment with a dog, summer 1934

Ivan p, pavlov watching an experiment with a dog, summer 1934

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Portrait of ivan pavlov in the 1920s

Portrait of ivan pavlov in the 1920s

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Ivan pavlov (second from right) in his laboratory, operating on one of his dogs

Ivan pavlov (second from right) in his laboratory, operating on one of his dogs

Background imageIvan Pavlov Collection: Academician ivan pavlov in 1935

Academician ivan pavlov in 1935



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Ivan Pavlov, a renowned Russian physiologist, is widely recognized for his groundbreaking work in the field of classical conditioning. Born in 1849 and passing away in 1936, Pavlov's contributions to science continue to shape our understanding of human behavior. In various portraits captured throughout his life, Ivan Pavlov's dedication and passion for his research are evident. Whether it be through black and white or color lithographs, these images portray a man driven by curiosity and an unwavering commitment to unraveling the mysteries of the mind. One captivating photograph showcases Dr. Ivan Pavlov operating on a dog at the Imperial Institute of Experimental Medicine in St Petersburg around 1902. This image serves as a visual testament to his scientific rigor and hands-on approach towards studying conditioned salivary reflexes. Another striking portrait from 1935 captures Professor Ivan Pavlov opening the 16th Physiologists Congress at Uritsky Palace in Leningrad. This snapshot immortalizes him as an esteemed academician who commanded respect within scientific circles. Pavlov's seminal work earned him numerous accolades during his lifetime, including the prestigious Nobel Prize for Physiology or Medicine. His diagram illustrating findings on conditioned salivary reflexes stands as a testament to his meticulous research methods and analytical prowess. Beyond being a brilliant scientist, Ivan Pavlov was also an accomplished artist; he showcased this talent with "Layoff, " an artwork created in 1890 that reflects both his scientific expertise and creative expression. Today, we remember Academician Ivan Pavlov not only for revolutionizing our understanding of behavioral psychology but also for embodying relentless pursuit of knowledge that continues to inspire generations of scientists worldwide.