André Grabar
André Nicolaevitch Grabar (; July 26, 1896 – October 5, 1990) was a historian of Romanesque art and the art of the Eastern Roman Empire and the Bulgarian Empire. Born and educated in Kiev, Saint Petersburg and Odessa, he spent his career in Bulgaria (1919–1922), France (1922–1958) and the United States (1958–1990). Grabar was one of the 20th-century founders of the study of the art and icons of the Eastern Roman Empire, adopting a synthetic approach embracing history, theology and interactions with the Islamic world.His son Oleg Grabar also became an art historian, with a special interest in Islamic art and architecture. Provided by Wikipedia
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Published: 1963
Superior document: Sculptures Byzantines du Moyen Age [1]
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Published: 1924
Superior document: Chudožestveni pametnici na Bălgarija 1
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Published: 1968
Superior document: The A. W. Mellon lectures in the fine arts 1961
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Published: 1976
Superior document: Sculptures Byzantines du Moyen Age 2
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Published: 1968
Superior document: Kunst der Welt : Die Kulturen des Abendlandes 36
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Published: 1964
Superior document: Kunst der Welt : Die Kulturen des Abendlandes 35
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Published: 1964
Superior document: Fontana Unesco art books 10
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Published: 1967
Superior document: Universum der Kunst [10]
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Published: 1967
Superior document: Universum der Kunst [9]
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Published: 1965
Superior document: Epochen der Kunst 4