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Portrait of Countess Catherine P. Shuvalova, 1770s, by Greuze.

Shuvalov (Russian: Шува́лов) is a Russian noble family which, although documented since the 16th century, rose to distinction during the reign of Empress Elizabeth and was elevated to counts on 5 September 1746.

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People

Members of Shuvalov noble family

The notable Shuvalovs include:

Other people with Shuvalov last name

  • Igor Shuvalov (born 1967) - First Deputy Prime Minister of Russia

Palaces

Shuvalov-Naryshkin Palace (1780s).

The Shuvalov seats include four residences in St Petersburg:

  • the Baroque palace of Ivan Shuvalov on Italianskaya Street, constructed in 1749-55 to a design by Savva Chevakinsky, later sold to the Ministry of Justice, best known as the place where the Imperial Academy of Arts started to operate;
  • the Neoclassical palace of Peter Ivanovich Shuvalov, later sold to the House of Yusupov, who decorated it with shameless opulence, best known as the place where Rasputin was killed ([1], [2], [3], [4]);
  • another Neoclassical palace, inherited by Pavel Petrovich Shuvalov from the Naryshkins in 1900 (illustrated, to the right);
  • the manor of Shuvalovo near St Petersburg.

They also inherited the possessions and castles of the ducal Biron family in Courland, such as the Rundale Palace.

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