Ivan Martos
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Ivan Martos
Summary
Ivan Martos is a human[1]. Born in Ichnia[2], he… he was born on January 1, 1754[3]. He died in Saint Petersburg[4]. He died on April 5, 1835[5]. He worked as a sculptor[6], visual artist[7], art educator[8], and university teacher[9]. He ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (102 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[10]
Key Facts
- Ivan Martos was born in Ichnia[2].
- Ivan Martos was born in Poltava[11].
- Ivan Martos died in Saint Petersburg[4].
- Ivan Martos was born on January 1, 1754[3].
- Ivan Martos died on April 5, 1835[5].
- Ivan Martos is buried at Lazarev Cemetery[12].
- A child of Ivan Martos was Alexei Ivanovich Martos[13].
- A child of Ivan Martos was Nikita Ivanovich Martos[14].
- A child of Ivan Martos was Q110293165[15].
- Ivan Martos held citizenship in Russian Empire[16].
- Ivan Martos held citizenship in Finland[17].
- Ivan Martos's professions included sculptor[6].
- Ivan Martos's professions included visual artist[7].
- Ivan Martos's professions included art educator[8].
- Ivan Martos worked as a university teacher[9].
- Ivan Martos's field of work was art of sculpture[18].
- Ivan Martos was employed by Imperial Academy of Arts[19].
- Ivan Martos was educated at Imperial Academy of Arts[20].
- A notable student of Ivan Martos was Samuil Galberg[21].
- A notable work attributed to Ivan Martos is Alexander I Statue in Taganrog[22].
- A notable work attributed to Ivan Martos is Monument to Lomonosov in Arkhangelsk[23].
- Ivan Martos received the Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class[24].
- Ivan Martos received the Order of Saint Anna, 2nd class[25].
- Ivan Martos is recorded as male[26].
- Ivan Martos's instance of is recorded as human[27].
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Origins and Family
Recorded place of birth include Ichnia[2], a city in Ukraine[28], in Ukraine[29] and Poltava[11], a city of regional significance of Ukraine[30], in Ukraine[31]. Ivan Martos was born on January 1, 1754[3].
Education
Ivan Martos's education included a stint at Imperial Academy of Arts[20].
Career and Affiliations
Recorded occupations include sculptor[6], visual artist[7], art educator[8], and university teacher[9]. Ivan Martos's field of work was art of sculpture[18]. Among his employers was Imperial Academy of Arts[19]. A notable student of him was Samuil Galberg[21].
Works and Contributions
Notable works include Alexander I Statue in Taganrog[22], a statue[32], in Russia[33] and Monument to Lomonosov in Arkhangelsk[23], a monument[34], in Russia[35], founded in 1832[36].
Recognition
Awards received include Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class[24], a grade of an order[37], in Russian Empire[38] and Order of Saint Anna, 2nd class[25], a grade of an order[39], in Russian Empire[40].
Personal Life
Children include Alexei Ivanovich Martos[13], a historian[41], 1790–1842[42], of Russian Empire[43], awarded the Order of Saint Anna, 4th class[44]; Nikita Ivanovich Martos[14], an architect[45], 1787–1813[46], of Russian Empire[47], awarded the Large gold medal of the Imperial Academy of Arts[48]; and Q110293165[15].
Death and Burial
Ivan Martos died on April 5, 1835[5]. He died in Saint Petersburg[4]. Burial took place at Lazarev Cemetery[12].
Why It Matters
Ivan Martos ranks in the top 0.73% of human entities by monthly Wikipedia readership (102 views/month, #7,296 of 1,000,298).[10] He has Wikipedia articles in 13 language editions, a strong signal of global cultural recognition.[49] He is known by 28 alternative names across languages and contexts.[50]
FAQs
Where was Ivan Martos born?
Born in Ichnia[2], Ivan Martos…
Where did Ivan Martos die?
Ivan Martos died in Saint Petersburg[4].
What did Ivan Martos do for work?
Ivan Martos worked as sculptor[6], visual artist[7], art educator[8], and university teacher[9].
Where did Ivan Martos go to school?
Ivan Martos was educated at Imperial Academy of Arts[20].
What awards did Ivan Martos receive?
Honors received include Order of St. Vladimir, 3rd class[24] and Order of Saint Anna, 2nd class[25].