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Ivanovich Collection (#3)

"Ivanovich: A Journey through Time and Science" Step into the world of Ivanovich, where history and science intertwine

Background imageIvanovich Collection: After Rain - landscape painting by Kuindzhi

After Rain - landscape painting by Kuindzhi
After Rain - Russian landscape by Arkhip Ivanovich Kuindzhi, Russian Landscape painter. Date: 1914

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Spring Idyll by Evgenii Stolitsa

Spring Idyll by Evgenii Stolitsa
Spring Idyll by Evgenii Ivanovich Stolitsa. A young Russian boy and girl chat in a country farmyard. Date: circa 1910s

Background imageIvanovich Collection: General Denikins forces attacking Bolsheviks, Russia

General Denikins forces attacking Bolsheviks, Russia
General Denikins forces attacking Bolsheviks. Anton Ivanovich Denikin (1872-1947) served in the Imperial Russian Army during the First World War and in the Russian Civil War. Date: circa 1917-1919

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Franz Totleben - 3

Franz Totleben - 3
FRANZ EDVARD IVANOVICH, count TOTLEBEN Russian military engineer, best known for his brilliant defence of Sebastopol in the Crimea war. Date: 1818 - 1884

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Nikolay Pirogov, Russian surgeon

Nikolay Pirogov, Russian surgeon
Nikolay Ivanovich Pirogov (1810-1881), Russian surgeon and teacher. Pirogov was a pioneering battlefield surgeon and one of the most famous doctors in Russia

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Sergey Vavilov, Soviet physicist

Sergey Vavilov, Soviet physicist
Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov (1891-1951), Soviet physicist, in a laboratory at the Physics Institute. Vavilovs work in optics included his co-discovery of the Vavilov-Cherenkov effect

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Vavilov and colleagues, Moscow, 1938

Vavilov and colleagues, Moscow, 1938
Sergey Ivanovich Vavilov (1891-1951, right), Soviet physicist, carrying out an experiment with colleagues in his laboratory

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Family of V. Vernadsky, Soviet geochemist

Family of V. Vernadsky, Soviet geochemist
Family of Vladimir Ivanovich Vernadsky (1863-1945, far right), Soviet geochemist and mineralogist. He is holding his daughter, Nina, and his son, George Vernadsky (1887-1973), is at far left

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Igor Sikorsky, aircraft designer

Igor Sikorsky, aircraft designer
Igor Ivanovich Sikorsky (1889-1972), at left, Russian-US aircraft designer, inside an aeroplane cockpit. Sikorsky was born in Kiev, Russia, and educated at St Petersburg and Kiev

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Zhores Alferov, Russian physicist

Zhores Alferov, Russian physicist
Zhores Ivanovich Alferov (born 1930), Russian physicist and Nobel laureate. taking part in a round-table discussion. Alferov was born in Belarus and educated in Leningrad

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Boris Gubanov, Soviet rocket engineer

Boris Gubanov, Soviet rocket engineer
Boris Ivanovich Gubanov (1930-1999), Soviet rocket engineer. Gubanov worked at the Yangel design bureau, and was First Deputy Chief Designer and General Designer from 1972 to 1982

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Simeon, Russian Royal

Simeon, Russian Royal
SIMEON IVANOVICH Grand Prince of Moscow, son of Ivan I

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Aleksandr Kuprin - 3

Aleksandr Kuprin - 3
ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH KUPRIN Russian novelist, emigre living in Paris, seen with his dog

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Aleksandr Kuprin - 2

Aleksandr Kuprin - 2
ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH KUPRIN Russian novelist, emigre living in Paris, seen at his writing desk

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Aleksandr Kuprin - 4

Aleksandr Kuprin - 4
ALEKSANDR IVANOVICH KUPRIN Russian novelist, emigre living in Paris, seen with his family

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Kalinin / Red Army / 1920

Kalinin / Red Army / 1920
MIKHAIL IVANOVICH KALININ Russian politician presenting a banner to a Red Army regiment in 1920

Background imageIvanovich Collection: Yi Pugachov / Peter III

Yi Pugachov / Peter III
YEMELYAN IVANOVICH PUGACHOV Russian Cossack soldier who proclaimed himself Tsar Peter III and led a rebellion against Catherine II




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"Ivanovich: A Journey through Time and Science" Step into the world of Ivanovich, where history and science intertwine. In 1869, Dmitry Mendeleev unveiled his groundbreaking creation - Mendeleyev's periodic table. This masterpiece revolutionized chemistry by arranging elements based on their atomic weight and properties. As we delve deeper into the early 20th century, we encounter Dmitri Mendeleyev himself, a Russian chemist whose genius forever shaped our understanding of matter. His caricature captures both his brilliance and eccentricity, reminding us of the man behind this scientific marvel. Mendeleev's Periodic Table stands as a testament to human curiosity and ingenuity. It serves as a roadmap to exploring the vast realm of chemical and physical properties that govern our universe. But Ivanovich is not just about science; it embraces various facets of Russian culture. Chaliapin's portrayal of Don Quixote reminds us of the power of imagination in literature and art—a timeless tale that resonates with dreamers across generations. Mathematics finds its place too with Nikolai I. Lobachevski, a renowned Russian mathematician whose lithograph showcases his contribution to non-Euclidean geometry—an intellectual feat that challenged conventional thinking. Intriguing figures from history emerge within Ivanovich's narrative—General Anton Denikin representing Imperial Russia's military might or Mikhail Kalinin embodying Soviet leadership during tumultuous times. Their stories reflect the complex tapestry woven by individuals who shaped Russia's destiny. The creative spirit thrives within Ivanovich as well—Artem Mikoyan takes center stage as an exceptional Soviet aircraft designer who pushed boundaries in aviation technology, propelling humanity towards new heights. Nature also finds its voice through Nikolai Vavilov—a prominent Soviet botanist dedicated to preserving biodiversity for future generations. His work remains invaluable today amidst growing environmental concerns.