Igor Emmanuilovich Grabar (Russian: И́горь Эммануи́лович Граба́рь, 25 March 1871 – 16 May 1960) was a Russian post-impressionist painter, publisher, restorer...
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to: André Grabar (1896–1990), Ukrainian-born art historian Oleg Grabar (1929–2011), French-born art historian and archeologist Igor Grabar (1871–1960)...
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Emmanuilovich Grabar (10 (22) January 1865, Vienna — 26 November 1956, Моscow) — was a Russian and Soviet jurist. The brother of painter Igor Grabar, and the...
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was named the State Tretyakov Gallery. Igor Grabar was again appointed director of the museum. With Grabar's active participation in the same year, the...
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Blue, is a landscape painting by Russian post-impressionist painter Igor Grabar, created in 1904. The painting was presented to the public at the second...
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his most famous. Serov's friend and biographer, Russian art historian Igor Grabar, acclaimed it as "the masterpiece of Russian painting". According to...
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personal friendships with a number of famous Russian artists including Igor Grabar, Vasily Polenov, Aleksandr Golovin and the sculptors Alexander Matveyev...
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the face of the man entering the room. Russian artist and art critic Igor Grabar wrote that the paintings They Did Not Expect Him and Ivan the Terrible...
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illustrators (Ivan Bilibin, Konstantin Somov, Dmitry Mitrohin), restorators (Igor Grabar), and scenic designers (Nicholas Roerich, Serge Sudeikin). In 1910 Benois...
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generation of Russian painters (Ivan Bilibin, Mstislav Dobuzhinsky, Igor Grabar, Wassily Kandinsky, Dmitry Kardovsky and Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, to name...
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and gestures, richness of their vestments, and complicated fantasy of landscape background. Igor Grabar History of Russian Art, available online at [1]...
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account the style of the icon, do not consider the matter resolved. Igor Grabar dated The Trinity 1408–1425, Yulia Lebedeva suggested 1422–1423, Valentina...
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its basic layout—has no single author apart from Sheremetev himself. Igor Grabar attributed design of the palace to Vasily Bazhenov; this viewpoint is...
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Wheat Field with Cornflowers, 1890. Isaac Levitan, Cornflowers, 1894. Igor Grabar, Group Portrait with Cornflowers, 1914. Sergei Osipov, Cornflowers, 1976...
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theme for many Russian landscape painters of the 20th century, including Igor Grabar and Konstantin Yuon. According to art historian Faina Maltseva, March...
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church was built by Mikhail Khorobrit, prince of Moscow. According to Igor Grabar, "if [the author of the icon] was not Byzantine, he was Souzdalien",...
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of Bazhenov's grave are unknown. His life story, as reconstructed by Igor Grabar and popularized by the historians of the Soviet period, is regarded by...
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Party nominee Zoran Milanović narrowly defeated incumbent president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović in a second round of voting. As no candidate received a majority...
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was developed by the Russian historian Pavel Muratov and supported by Igor Grabar, who was a leading art historian and a specialist in museum affairs....
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von Jürgensburg. A mare with a colt, 1854. February Azure, a study by Igor Grabar, 1904 Ivan Aivazovsky, Morning on the sea, 1883 Media related to National...
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Khamovniki District of Moscow (now Embassy of Austria). According to Igor Grabar, Lazarev "led Arbat and Prechistenka neighborhoods into the new century"...
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brigades behind the frontline. The plunder of artwork was directed by Igor Grabar of the Bureau of Experts. The commission became instrumental in the removal...
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1942 he studied at the Surikov Art Institute under Sergei Gerasimov and Igor Grabar. Returning to Ulan Bator, Yadamsüren used the techniques he had learned...
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Razin and Feodor III of Russia as a young man (see Attribution problem). Igor Grabar considered Saltanov and his contemporaries Ivan Bezmin and Vasily Poznansky...
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Russian art history («История русского искусства») (1909–1917), edited by Igor Grabar; the appearance of the final volume was, however, interrupted by the...
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icon-painter in the employ of European masters imported by Peter I". Igor Grabar. И.П.Зарудный и московская архитектура первой четверти 18 века. // Русская...
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landscape painter Goyō Hashiguchi (橋口五葉, 1880–1921), Japanese artist Igor Grabar (1871–1960), Russian painter, restorer and historian of art Anton Graff...
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(1876–1945) Gavriil Gorelov (1880–1966) Elena Gorokhova (1933–2014) Igor Grabar (1871–1960) Alexander Grigoriev (1891–1961) Boris Grigoriev (1886–1939)...
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journals like Vesy, Zolotoe Runo, and Apollon. He collaborated with Igor Grabar on the latter's History of Russian Art, and in 1913-14 he helped publish...
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