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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.

  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. Shuvalov was a respected political figure in Russia and the founder of the Russian Academy of Arts. He started out as a page ( a youth attendant to a person of rank) of the Russian royal court. Later he became Queen Elizabeth of Russia ’s lover.

  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.

  5. Ivan Shuvalov, one of the most educative people of his time, Empress Elizaveta Petrovna’s favorite, played an important role in Russian history. Together with M.Lomonosov he was the founder of Moscow University and the inspirer, institutor and the first president of the Fine Arts Academy in St.Petersburg.

  6. Ivan Ivanovich Shuvalov. Shuvalov (1727–1797) had been an imperial paramour, the lover of Empress Elizabeth II of Russia. One of the foremost intellectuals in Russia during the Enlightenment, he promoted the development of the arts and sciences.

  7. 13 de abr. de 2023 · The promoter of the Italian experience for Russian artists was Count Ivan Shuvalov (Schouvalov, 1727–1797), founder in the 1750s of the University of Moscow and the Russian Academy of Fine Arts.