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Dmitry Ivanovich Collection

Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, a name synonymous with scientific discovery, stands in stark contrast to the grand princes of old Russia depicted in these portraits

Background imageDmitry Ivanovich Collection: Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev

Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, Russian chemist, born Tobol sk, Siberia on February 7, 1834, died St Petersburg (now Leningrad), February 2, 1907

Background imageDmitry Ivanovich Collection: Portraits of the Russian Monarchy, 6. Yaroslav 7. Sviatoslav II 8. Sviatopolk 9

Portraits of the Russian Monarchy, 6. Yaroslav 7. Sviatoslav II 8. Sviatopolk 9. Vladimir Monomakh 10. Yuri I 11
6203781 Portraits of the Russian Monarchy, 6. Yaroslav 7. Sviatoslav II 8. Sviatopolk 9. Vladimir Monomakh 10. Yuri I 11. Ivan II 12. Dmitry Donskoy 13

Background imageDmitry Ivanovich Collection: Dmitry Donskoy on the Snipes Field, 1805. Creator: Kiprensky, Orest Adamovich (1782-1836)

Dmitry Donskoy on the Snipes Field, 1805. Creator: Kiprensky, Orest Adamovich (1782-1836)
Dmitry Donskoy on the Snipes Field, 1805. Found in the Collection of State Russian Museum, St. Petersburg

Background imageDmitry Ivanovich Collection: Saints Chariton the Confessor, Barlaam of Khutyn and Sergius of Radonezh, 15th century

Saints Chariton the Confessor, Barlaam of Khutyn and Sergius of Radonezh, 15th century. Artist: Russian icon
Saints Chariton the Confessor, Barlaam of Khutyn and Sergius of Radonezh, 15th century. Found in the collection of State Open-air Museum of History and Architecture Novgorodian Kremlin, Novgorod

Background imageDmitry Ivanovich Collection: The Apparition of Our Lady to Saint Sergius of Radonezh, 19th century. Artist: Russian icon

The Apparition of Our Lady to Saint Sergius of Radonezh, 19th century. Artist: Russian icon
The Apparition of Our Lady to Saint Sergius of Radonezh, 19th century. Private Collection

Background imageDmitry Ivanovich Collection: Dmitry Donskoy approves a new order of succession, 1389 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836

Dmitry Donskoy approves a new order of succession, 1389 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageDmitry Ivanovich Collection: Grand Prince Dmitry Ivanovich welcome Metropolitan Alexis. 1357 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836

Grand Prince Dmitry Ivanovich welcome Metropolitan Alexis. 1357 (From Illustrated Karamzin), 1836. Found in the collection of Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imageDmitry Ivanovich Collection: The Battle of Kulikovo on September 8, 1380

The Battle of Kulikovo on September 8, 1380. Found in the Collection of State Museum of Religious History, St Petersburg

Background imageDmitry Ivanovich Collection: Ecclesiastical deed of the Grand Duke of Moscow, Dmitry Donskoy, 1389 (ink on paper)

Ecclesiastical deed of the Grand Duke of Moscow, Dmitry Donskoy, 1389 (ink on paper)
BAL152007 Ecclesiastical deed of the Grand Duke of Moscow, Dmitry Donskoy, 1389 (ink on paper) by Russian School, (14th century); State Archives, Moscow, Russia; Russian, out of copyright


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Dmitry Ivanovich Mendeleyev, a name synonymous with scientific discovery, stands in stark contrast to the grand princes of old Russia depicted in these portraits. From Yaroslav to Dmitry Donskoy, including Ivan III, their regal portraits adorn this collection, showcasing the rich history of the Russian Monarchy. Yet, Mendeleyev's influence transcends time, as he is renowned for organizing the elements in the periodic table. Amidst these historical figures, let us not forget the spiritual leaders, such as Saints Chariton, Barlaam of Khutyn, and Sergius of Radonezh, whose icons grace this collection. Their hallowed presence adds depth to the narrative of Russia's past. Dmitry Donskoy, a grand prince of old, is depicted approving a new order of succession and welcoming Metropolitan Alexis. Meanwhile, the Battle of Kulikovo on September 8, 1380, is immortalized in this collection, a testament to Donskoy's bravery and leadership. Lastly, an ecclesiastical deed signed by Dmitry Donskoy in 1389 serves as a reminder of the religious and political significance of the grand princes of Moscow. The juxtaposition of these historical artifacts with Mendeleyev's scientific achievements highlights the multifaceted nature of Russian history.