Alexander II of Russia. 2005: 1015, M:1247 (Block76), S: S:6898.Alexander II; the
Church of the Savior on Blood dedicated to the memory of the murdered emperor.
Alexy II of Moscow. 2012: 1602, M:1834.
Heydar Aliyev. 2013: 1700, M:1926.
Glafira Alymova. 2010: 1417, M:1649. Portrait of G. Alymova by
D. Levitzky. 1776.
Viktor Chernomyrdin (1938, Chyorny Otrog village,
Gavrilovsky District,
Chkalov Oblast – 2010,
Moscow), a Soviet and Russian statesman, a Minister of Gas Industry of the USSR (1985–1989), the founder and the first President of the
State Gas Concern Gazprom (1989–1992), a Prime Minister of the Russian Federation (1992–1998), an Ambassador of Russia to Ukraine (2001–2009). 2013:1687, M:1919.
Dmitry Mikhailovich Galitzine (
Russian: Дмитрий Михайлович Голицын, 1735–1771) was a Russian nobleman of the princely house
Galitzine, a son of Prince Mikhail Mikhailovich Galitzine (1684–1764) and his second wife Tatiana Kirillovna Galitzine, née Naryshkina (1702–1757). A Colonel of the
Imperial Russian Army. 2010:1394, M:1626.
Orest Kiprensky (1782,
Koporye, near Saint Petersburg – 1836,
Rome, Italy), a Russian painter and graphic artist, a master of portraiture. 2007:1165, M:1397.
Mikhail Koshkin (1898, Brynchagi village,
Uglich Uyezd – 1940, health resort Zvanki,
Kharkiv Oblast, USSR), a Soviet tank designer, the chief designer of the
T-34 medium tank. Hero of Socialist Labour (1990). 1998:475, M:696, S:6487.
Gleb Kotelnikov (1872, Saint Petersburg – 1944, Moscow), a Russian and Soviet engineer, a designer of parachute equipment, the inventor of knapsack parachute. Gleb Kotelnikov was also known as a theater actor. 2012:1619, M:1851.
Nikolai Kryuchkov (1911, Moscow –1994, Moscow), a Soviet Russian film and theater actor. Hero of Socialist Labour (1980). 2001: 704, M:936, S:6659.
Adolph Theodor Kupffer (1799,
Mitau, Russian Empire – 1865, Saint Petersburg), a German-Baltic physicist and chemist, a metrologist, the founder of the Depot of Standard Weights and Measures in Saint Petersburg and the Main Physical Observatory of Russia. 2009:1316, M:1548.
Vsevolod Meyerhold (1874,
Penza – 1940, Moscow), a Russian and Soviet actor and theatre director, a theorist of the theatrics, the creator of the system of actor training known as the Theatrical Biomechanics. 2000:623, M:855, S:6606g.
Ekaterina Alekseevna Musina-Pushkina (
Russian: Екатерина Алексеевна Мусина-Пушкина; 1754–1829, Moscow) a member of the Russian nobility, a countess, the second daughter of Prince Aleksey Nikitich Volkonsky (?–1781) and Margarita Rodionovna Volkonskaya (née Kosheleva), the wife of Count
Aleksei Ivanovich Musin-Pushkin (1744–1817). 2010:1395, M:1627.
Maria Alexandrovna. 2011: 1463, M:1695 (Block143). Portrait of Empress Maria Alexandrovna by
F.X. Winterhalter. 1857.
Vsevolod Meyerhold. 2000: 623, M:855, S:6606g. The figure of V. Meyerhold is on the left.
Sergey Mikhalkov. 2013: 1737, M:1969.
Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay. 1992: 30, M:249, S:6088.
Andrei Mironov.2001: 709, M:941, S:6664.
E.A. Musina-Pushkina. 2010: 1395, M:1627. Portrait of E.A. Musina-Pushkina by
Fyodor Rokotov. 1770s.
Mikhail Nesterov. 2012: 1591, M:1823 (Block163). The Self-Portrait. 1928
Pyotr Nesterov. 2012: 1558, M:1790.
Yuri Nikulin. 2001: 705, M:937, S:6660.
Yuri Nikulin. 2011: 1515, M:1747. The monument to Yu. Nikulin in Moscow by A. Rukavishnikov. 2000.
O
Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin (ca. 1605,
Pskov – 1680, Pskov), a Russian statesman, a diplomat, the Judge (Governor) of the Posolsky Prikaz (the Ambassadorial
Prikaz) in 1667–1671. Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin is often considered as the founder of the regular postal service in Russia, but this opinion is not quite correct. 2011:1536, M:1766.
Boris Petrovsky (Russian: Борис Васильевич Петровский; 1912,
Yessentuki – 2004, Moscow), a Soviet and Russian surgeon, a statesman, a Full Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and of USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, the Minister of Health of the USSR in 1965–1980.
Hero of Socialist Labor (1968). 2011:1510, M:1742.
Valery Shumakov (1931, Moscow – 2008, Moscow), a Soviet and Russian surgeon and transplantologist, the founding father of
organ transplantation in the Soviet Union. Hero of Socialist Labor (1990). 2012:1604, M:1836.
Pyotr Sobolevsky (
Russian: Пётр Григорьевич Соболевский; 1782, Saint Petersburg – 1841, Saint Petersburg), a Russian engineer and scientist in the field of chemistry, metallurgy, mining. P. Sobolevsky made a valuable contribution to the development of iron industry and the metallurgy of precious metals in Russia. 2011:1541, M:1773.
Vladimir Steklov (1864, Nizhny Novgorod – 1926, Gaspra), a Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist. 2014:
Pyotr Stolypin (1862,
Dresden,
Kingdom of Saxony – 1911,
Kiev, Russian Empire), a Russian statesman, the Governor of Saratov Guberniya (1903–1906), the Minister of Interior of Russian Empire (1906–1911), the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Russian Empire (1906–1911). 2012:1568, M:1800.
Aidan Salakhova. 2011: 1516, M: 1748. Aidan by
T. Salakhov. 1967. The portrait of A. Salakhova in her childhood.
Anatoly Serov. 2010: 1387, M:1619.
Kirill Shchelkin. 2011: 1485, M:1717.
Valery Shumakov. 2012: 1604, M:1836.
Mikhail Skobelev. 2013: 1686, M:1918 (Block182). General Mikhail Skobelev on the Horse by
N. Dmitriev-Orenburgsky (fragment). 1883.
Pyotr Sobolevsky. 2011: 1541, M:1773.
Mikhail Speransky. 2012: 1632, M:1864.
Constantin Stanislavski. 2000: 623, M:855, S:6606g. C. Stanislavski is portrayed on the right.
Constantin Stanislavski. 2013: 1659, M:1891 (Block179).
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857, Izhevskoe village,
Ryazan Guberniya – 1935,
Kaluga), an Imperial Russian and Soviet rocket scientist and a pioneer of the astronautic theory, one of the founding fathers of rocketry and astronautics. 2007:1175, M:1407.
Lyudmila Zykina (1929, Moscow – 2009, Moscow), a Soviet and Russian singer, a performer of Russian folk songs and romances. Hero of Socialist Labour (1987). 2011:1508, M:1740.
Lavrenty Zagoskin. 1992: 29, M:248, S:6087.
Valery Zamaraev. 2012: 1586, M:1818.
Friedrich Zander. 2012: 1620, M:1852.
Mikhail Zharov. 2001: 702, M:934, S:6657.
Vasily Zhukovsky. 2005: 1011, M:1243, S:6894. Vasily Zhukovsky (on the left) with his pupil
Crown Prince Alexander.
Statesmen, stateswomen.Heydar Aliyev(President of Azerbaijan, 1993—2003) •
Ernesto Che Guevara(Minister of Industry of Cuba, 1961—1965) •
Viktor Chernomyrdin(Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, 1992—1998) •
Gavrila Derzhavin(Minister of Justice of the Russian Empire, 1802—1803 ) •
Yevgeny Fyodorov(Head of Hydrometeorology Service of the USSR, 1939–1947, 1962–1974) •
Anatoli Koni(a member of the State Council of the Russian Empire, 1907–1917) •
Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin(Governor of Posolsky Prikaz, 1667—1671) •
Boris Petrovsky(Minister of Health of the USSR, 1965—1980) •
Mikhail Speransky(Secretary of State of the Russian Empire, 1810–1812) •
Pyotr Stolypin(Prime Minister of the Russian Empire, 1906–1911)
Шелихов, В.В., ed. (2009). Государственные знаки почтовой оплаты. Почтовые марки Российской Федерации 1992–2009 [Official Postage Signs. Postage stamps of the Russian Federation 1992–2009] (Catalogue) (in Russian). Москва: Марка.
ISBN978-5-9901597-3-0.
Шалаев, М.В., ed. (2012). Каталог знаков почтовой оплаты Российской Федерации. 2011 [The Catalogue of Official Postage Signs of the Russian Federation. 2011] (in Russian). Москва: Марка.
ISBN978-5-9901597-7-8.
Каталог почтовых марок Российской Федерации [The Catalogue of Stamps of the Russian Federation] (Online catalogue) (in Russian). Moscow: Marka Publishing and Trade Centre. Retrieved 2012-10-20.
Alexander II of Russia. 2005: 1015, M:1247 (Block76), S: S:6898.Alexander II; the
Church of the Savior on Blood dedicated to the memory of the murdered emperor.
Alexy II of Moscow. 2012: 1602, M:1834.
Heydar Aliyev. 2013: 1700, M:1926.
Glafira Alymova. 2010: 1417, M:1649. Portrait of G. Alymova by
D. Levitzky. 1776.
Viktor Chernomyrdin (1938, Chyorny Otrog village,
Gavrilovsky District,
Chkalov Oblast – 2010,
Moscow), a Soviet and Russian statesman, a Minister of Gas Industry of the USSR (1985–1989), the founder and the first President of the
State Gas Concern Gazprom (1989–1992), a Prime Minister of the Russian Federation (1992–1998), an Ambassador of Russia to Ukraine (2001–2009). 2013:1687, M:1919.
Dmitry Mikhailovich Galitzine (
Russian: Дмитрий Михайлович Голицын, 1735–1771) was a Russian nobleman of the princely house
Galitzine, a son of Prince Mikhail Mikhailovich Galitzine (1684–1764) and his second wife Tatiana Kirillovna Galitzine, née Naryshkina (1702–1757). A Colonel of the
Imperial Russian Army. 2010:1394, M:1626.
Orest Kiprensky (1782,
Koporye, near Saint Petersburg – 1836,
Rome, Italy), a Russian painter and graphic artist, a master of portraiture. 2007:1165, M:1397.
Mikhail Koshkin (1898, Brynchagi village,
Uglich Uyezd – 1940, health resort Zvanki,
Kharkiv Oblast, USSR), a Soviet tank designer, the chief designer of the
T-34 medium tank. Hero of Socialist Labour (1990). 1998:475, M:696, S:6487.
Gleb Kotelnikov (1872, Saint Petersburg – 1944, Moscow), a Russian and Soviet engineer, a designer of parachute equipment, the inventor of knapsack parachute. Gleb Kotelnikov was also known as a theater actor. 2012:1619, M:1851.
Nikolai Kryuchkov (1911, Moscow –1994, Moscow), a Soviet Russian film and theater actor. Hero of Socialist Labour (1980). 2001: 704, M:936, S:6659.
Adolph Theodor Kupffer (1799,
Mitau, Russian Empire – 1865, Saint Petersburg), a German-Baltic physicist and chemist, a metrologist, the founder of the Depot of Standard Weights and Measures in Saint Petersburg and the Main Physical Observatory of Russia. 2009:1316, M:1548.
Vsevolod Meyerhold (1874,
Penza – 1940, Moscow), a Russian and Soviet actor and theatre director, a theorist of the theatrics, the creator of the system of actor training known as the Theatrical Biomechanics. 2000:623, M:855, S:6606g.
Ekaterina Alekseevna Musina-Pushkina (
Russian: Екатерина Алексеевна Мусина-Пушкина; 1754–1829, Moscow) a member of the Russian nobility, a countess, the second daughter of Prince Aleksey Nikitich Volkonsky (?–1781) and Margarita Rodionovna Volkonskaya (née Kosheleva), the wife of Count
Aleksei Ivanovich Musin-Pushkin (1744–1817). 2010:1395, M:1627.
Maria Alexandrovna. 2011: 1463, M:1695 (Block143). Portrait of Empress Maria Alexandrovna by
F.X. Winterhalter. 1857.
Vsevolod Meyerhold. 2000: 623, M:855, S:6606g. The figure of V. Meyerhold is on the left.
Sergey Mikhalkov. 2013: 1737, M:1969.
Nicholas Miklouho-Maclay. 1992: 30, M:249, S:6088.
Andrei Mironov.2001: 709, M:941, S:6664.
E.A. Musina-Pushkina. 2010: 1395, M:1627. Portrait of E.A. Musina-Pushkina by
Fyodor Rokotov. 1770s.
Mikhail Nesterov. 2012: 1591, M:1823 (Block163). The Self-Portrait. 1928
Pyotr Nesterov. 2012: 1558, M:1790.
Yuri Nikulin. 2001: 705, M:937, S:6660.
Yuri Nikulin. 2011: 1515, M:1747. The monument to Yu. Nikulin in Moscow by A. Rukavishnikov. 2000.
O
Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin (ca. 1605,
Pskov – 1680, Pskov), a Russian statesman, a diplomat, the Judge (Governor) of the Posolsky Prikaz (the Ambassadorial
Prikaz) in 1667–1671. Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin is often considered as the founder of the regular postal service in Russia, but this opinion is not quite correct. 2011:1536, M:1766.
Boris Petrovsky (Russian: Борис Васильевич Петровский; 1912,
Yessentuki – 2004, Moscow), a Soviet and Russian surgeon, a statesman, a Full Member of the USSR Academy of Sciences and of USSR Academy of Medical Sciences, the Minister of Health of the USSR in 1965–1980.
Hero of Socialist Labor (1968). 2011:1510, M:1742.
Valery Shumakov (1931, Moscow – 2008, Moscow), a Soviet and Russian surgeon and transplantologist, the founding father of
organ transplantation in the Soviet Union. Hero of Socialist Labor (1990). 2012:1604, M:1836.
Pyotr Sobolevsky (
Russian: Пётр Григорьевич Соболевский; 1782, Saint Petersburg – 1841, Saint Petersburg), a Russian engineer and scientist in the field of chemistry, metallurgy, mining. P. Sobolevsky made a valuable contribution to the development of iron industry and the metallurgy of precious metals in Russia. 2011:1541, M:1773.
Vladimir Steklov (1864, Nizhny Novgorod – 1926, Gaspra), a Russian mathematician, mechanician and physicist. 2014:
Pyotr Stolypin (1862,
Dresden,
Kingdom of Saxony – 1911,
Kiev, Russian Empire), a Russian statesman, the Governor of Saratov Guberniya (1903–1906), the Minister of Interior of Russian Empire (1906–1911), the Chairman of the Council of Ministers of Russian Empire (1906–1911). 2012:1568, M:1800.
Aidan Salakhova. 2011: 1516, M: 1748. Aidan by
T. Salakhov. 1967. The portrait of A. Salakhova in her childhood.
Anatoly Serov. 2010: 1387, M:1619.
Kirill Shchelkin. 2011: 1485, M:1717.
Valery Shumakov. 2012: 1604, M:1836.
Mikhail Skobelev. 2013: 1686, M:1918 (Block182). General Mikhail Skobelev on the Horse by
N. Dmitriev-Orenburgsky (fragment). 1883.
Pyotr Sobolevsky. 2011: 1541, M:1773.
Mikhail Speransky. 2012: 1632, M:1864.
Constantin Stanislavski. 2000: 623, M:855, S:6606g. C. Stanislavski is portrayed on the right.
Constantin Stanislavski. 2013: 1659, M:1891 (Block179).
Konstantin Tsiolkovsky (1857, Izhevskoe village,
Ryazan Guberniya – 1935,
Kaluga), an Imperial Russian and Soviet rocket scientist and a pioneer of the astronautic theory, one of the founding fathers of rocketry and astronautics. 2007:1175, M:1407.
Lyudmila Zykina (1929, Moscow – 2009, Moscow), a Soviet and Russian singer, a performer of Russian folk songs and romances. Hero of Socialist Labour (1987). 2011:1508, M:1740.
Lavrenty Zagoskin. 1992: 29, M:248, S:6087.
Valery Zamaraev. 2012: 1586, M:1818.
Friedrich Zander. 2012: 1620, M:1852.
Mikhail Zharov. 2001: 702, M:934, S:6657.
Vasily Zhukovsky. 2005: 1011, M:1243, S:6894. Vasily Zhukovsky (on the left) with his pupil
Crown Prince Alexander.
Statesmen, stateswomen.Heydar Aliyev(President of Azerbaijan, 1993—2003) •
Ernesto Che Guevara(Minister of Industry of Cuba, 1961—1965) •
Viktor Chernomyrdin(Prime Minister of the Russian Federation, 1992—1998) •
Gavrila Derzhavin(Minister of Justice of the Russian Empire, 1802—1803 ) •
Yevgeny Fyodorov(Head of Hydrometeorology Service of the USSR, 1939–1947, 1962–1974) •
Anatoli Koni(a member of the State Council of the Russian Empire, 1907–1917) •
Afanasy Ordin-Nashchokin(Governor of Posolsky Prikaz, 1667—1671) •
Boris Petrovsky(Minister of Health of the USSR, 1965—1980) •
Mikhail Speransky(Secretary of State of the Russian Empire, 1810–1812) •
Pyotr Stolypin(Prime Minister of the Russian Empire, 1906–1911)
Шелихов, В.В., ed. (2009). Государственные знаки почтовой оплаты. Почтовые марки Российской Федерации 1992–2009 [Official Postage Signs. Postage stamps of the Russian Federation 1992–2009] (Catalogue) (in Russian). Москва: Марка.
ISBN978-5-9901597-3-0.
Шалаев, М.В., ed. (2012). Каталог знаков почтовой оплаты Российской Федерации. 2011 [The Catalogue of Official Postage Signs of the Russian Federation. 2011] (in Russian). Москва: Марка.
ISBN978-5-9901597-7-8.
Каталог почтовых марок Российской Федерации [The Catalogue of Stamps of the Russian Federation] (Online catalogue) (in Russian). Moscow: Marka Publishing and Trade Centre. Retrieved 2012-10-20.