- (designed by
Semyon Eybu****s). As a
private architect to
Shelaputin family, he
completed various Shelaputin Schools (for
general and
professional education)....
-
outside Trieste, Italy. In 1914, von
Steingel sold the
building to P. G.
Shelaputin to be used as a restaurant. For a
short time
after the 1917
Russian Revolution...
- Kvalkova-Burštein was an accoucher. In 1918, he
graduated from the
Grigory Shelaputin gymnasium and
entered the
faculty of
physics and
mathematics of the Moscow...
-
building complexes formerly belonging to the
Crafts School named after Pavel Shelaputin [ru] on
Miusskaya Square. A
decade later, in the
beginning of October...
- 1813
Peter Ivanovich Nakhodkin September — the
beginning of
October 1812
Shelaputin P. D. (acting)
October 1812 —
after 21
January 1813
Fyodor Ivanovich Kozhevnikov...
- the
Moscow Higher Women's Courses, the
Pedagogical Institute of P. G.
Shelaputin and the
Moscow Commercial Institute. In 1919 he was dean of the Faculty...
- roubles, the rest came from
private sponsors (notably, Morozov,
Khludov and
Shelaputin families).
University board picked Konstantin Bykovsky by
internal vote...
- the
interiors of mansions, his
sculptures also
adorn the façades of the
Shelaputin Theatre [ru], the
Moscow Exchange [ru], and the
Central Bank Building [ru]...
-
young actors'
performances was
functioned till 1907. The
building of
Shelaputin's Theatre [ru] on
Theatre Square (next to the
Bolshoi and
opposite the...
- followed. In 1892 in Moscow, the
Russian Private Opera's
performance at the
Shelaputin's Theatre was
conducted by
Iosif Pribik.
Another Russian Private Opera...