Pintor

Igor Grabar

1871 - 1960

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Sua biografia está disponível em 26 idiomas na Wikipédia. Igor Grabar é o 1452º pintor mais popular (caiu do 1401º em 2024), a 440ª biografia mais popular da Hungria (caiu do 391ª em 2019) e o 10º pintor mais popular da Hungria.

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Among Pintors

Among pintors, Igor Grabar ranks 1,452 out of 2,023Before him are Ker-Xavier Roussel, Antonio Ciseri, Antón Lamazares, Gim Hongdo, Zhang Daqian, and Alexey Bogolyubov. After him are Mårten Eskil Winge, Maria Lassnig, Rudolf von Alt, Jacob Maris, Edmond Aman-Jean, and Marie Vassilieff.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1871, Igor Grabar ranks 111Before him are José Enrique Rodó, Lottie Dod, Dénes Berinkey, Emily Carr, Kōtoku Shūsui, and Fyodor Dan. After him are Zacharia Paliashvili, Afonso Costa, Olga Preobrajenska, Walter Breisky, Nicholas Adontz, and Florence R. Sabin. Among people deceased in 1960, Igor Grabar ranks 145Before him are Eduard Čech, Wu Lien-teh, Virginia Bolten, Hersch Lauterpacht, Walter Noddack, and James Montgomery Flagg. After him are Lya Mara, Arthur Benjamin, Charles Delporte, Ernst Wilhelm Bohle, Ken McArthur, and Oswald Veblen.

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In Hungria

Among people born in Hungria, Igor Grabar ranks 440 out of NaNBefore him are Barbara Palvin (1993), Ferenc Kölcsey (1790), Lipót Baumhorn (1860), Milán Füst (1888), Július Torma (1922), and Máté Fenyvesi (1933). After him are Lajos Haynald (1816), Imre Makovecz (1935), Gyula Breyer (1893), Alfréd Haar (1885), Ödön Földessy (1929), and Éva Marton (1943).

Among Pintors In Hungria

Among pintors born in Hungria, Igor Grabar ranks 10Before him are Amrita Sher-Gil (1913), Gyula Benczúr (1844), Philip de László (1869), László Mednyánszky (1852), Vilmos Aba-Novák (1894), and József Rippl-Rónai (1861). After him are Lajos Tihanyi (1885), Katarina Ivanović (1811), and Ilka Gedő (1921).

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