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Ivan Collection (#8)

Ivan, a name that echoes through history with both triumph and tragedy

Background imageIvan Collection: Ivan in Old Age

Ivan in Old Age
Ivan the Terrible in old age

Background imageIvan Collection: KAZAN - 3

KAZAN - 3
The monastery of saint John (Ivan)

Background imageIvan Collection: Michel Ivan Tchigorin

Michel Ivan Tchigorin
MICHEL IVAN TCHIGORIN Russian chess-player

Background imageIvan Collection: Anna Ivanovna Tsarina

Anna Ivanovna Tsarina
ANNA IVANOVNA empress of Russia, younger surviving daughter of Ivan V, ruled 1730-1740, married Friedrich Wilhelm Keitler 1710

Background imageIvan Collection: Ivan Kramskoy

Ivan Kramskoy
IVAN KRAMSKOY Russian artist

Background imageIvan Collection: Ivan III the Great

Ivan III the Great
IVAN III VASILYEVICH, known as The Great, Grand Prince of Moscow, son of Vasily II, throws off the Tartar yoke and enlarges the Russian state

Background imageIvan Collection: Russia / Chancellor Visit

Russia / Chancellor Visit
The English seaman Richard Chancellor is received by tsar Ivan IV. Their meeting results in a trade agreement between Russia and England

Background imageIvan Collection: Ivan Turgenev / Tidende

Ivan Turgenev / Tidende
IVAN SERGEYEVICH TURGENEV Russian writer Date: 1818 - 1883

Background imageIvan Collection: Rimsky-Korsakov / Pskov

Rimsky-Korsakov / Pskov
(also known as Ivan the Terrible ) Chaliapin as Tsar Ivan in a revival at La Scala, Milano; the opera tells of conflict between Tsar and Pskov

Background imageIvan Collection: Fedoroff and Ivan

Fedoroff and Ivan
Tsar Ivan IV ( the Terrible ) visits the printing establishment of Ivan Fedoroff

Background imageIvan Collection: Ivan Sechenov

Ivan Sechenov
IVAN SECHENOV Russian psychologist, who developed theories of reflexes - he trained Pavlov. Date: 1829 - 1905

Background imageIvan Collection: Ivan Michurin

Ivan Michurin
IVAN MICHURIN Russian botanist, noted for his work in plant selection, improving fruit and vegetable varieties with great benefits to Soviet horticulture

Background imageIvan Collection: Ivan Meshchaninov

Ivan Meshchaninov
IVAN MESHCHANINOV Russian linguist, who studied the 150-or-so extant languages of the USSR, as well as the ancient languages of southern Russia

Background imageIvan Collection: Tolstoy & Friends 1856

Tolstoy & Friends 1856
TOLSTOY (top left) with (left to right) I A Goncharov, Ivan Turgenev, D V Grigorovich, A V Druzhinin and A N Ostrovski

Background imageIvan Collection: The False Dmitri

The False Dmitri
DMITRI, known as The False Dmitri, claiming to be the son of Ivan IV : he reigned (well) for a year before being assassinated. Possible identity Yuri Otrepyev

Background imageIvan Collection: Events / Russia / Ivan IV

Events / Russia / Ivan IV
Coronation of Ivan IV (the Terrible)

Background imageIvan Collection: Mazeppa / Cossack 17C

Mazeppa / Cossack 17C
IVAN STEPANOVICH MAZEPPA Ukrainian cossack hetman

Background imageIvan Collection: Ivan / Terrible

Ivan / Terrible
IVAN IV IVAN THE TERRIBLE Russian Royalty

Background imageIvan Collection: Ivan / Terrible / Spanier

Ivan / Terrible / Spanier
IVAN IV IVAN THE TERRIBLE Russian Royalty



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Ivan, a name that echoes through history with both triumph and tragedy. From the infamous Ivan the Terrible to the brilliant minds Bunin and Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, this name carries weight. In 1581, Ivan's heated argument with his son turned fatal, forever staining their relationship. The consequences of that fateful day would haunt him for the rest of his life. But not all they are associated with darkness. Take Ivan Bunin, a renowned writer whose words painted vivid pictures in readers' minds. His literary prowess captivated audiences and left an indelible mark on Russian literature. Then there is Ivan Petrovich Pavlov, a pioneering physiologist who revolutionized our understanding of conditioning and behavior. With his famous experiments on dogs at the Imperial Military Academy of Medicine in St. Petersburg, he laid the foundation for modern psychology. Art also finds its place among these notable Ivans. Ivan Nikolaevich Kramskoi's brush strokes brought life to Poduzheme village in his captivating painting. Meanwhile, Ivan Bilibin captured Turkey's rich heritage in his depiction of Kars Canal and a 10th-century Armenian Church. History reveals more glimpses into this enigmatic name - from the towering Campanile (bell tower) the Great to picturesque views towards Kars fortress in Turkey. Let us not forget about those who bore this name but were not as widely recognized: like Ivan Stepanovich Mazeppa or even IVAN SERGEEVICH TURGENEV - their contributions may have been lesser-known but still significant within their respective fields. The story behind each "Ivan" is unique; some filled with tragedy while others marked by brilliance and creativity. It serves as a reminder that names carry stories within them – tales waiting to be discovered by those willing to listen closely enough.