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Russian post-impressionist painter, publisher, restorer and historian of art (1871-1960)
Igor Emmanuilovich Grabar (Russian: И́горь Эммануи́лович Граба́рь, 25 March 1871 – 16 May 1960) was a Russian Post-Impressionist painter, publisher, restorer
Igor_Grabar
1904 landscape painting by Igor Grabar
painter Igor Grabar. Having been inspired by wintry scenery with vibrant and diverse colours near the Pakhra river in Moscow in February 1904, Grabar completed
February_Azure
Art museum in Moscow, Russia
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
Tretyakov_Gallery
Painting by Ilya Repin
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
They_Did_Not_Expect_Him
Slovene painter (1862–1905)
generation of Russian painters (Ivan Bilibin, Mstislav Dobuzhinsky, Igor Grabar, Wassily Kandinsky, Dmitry Kardovsky and Kuzma Petrov-Vodkin, to name
Anton_Ažbe
Surname list
André Grabar (1896–1990), Ukrainian-born art historian Igor Grabar (1871–1960), Russian painter, publisher, restorer and art historian Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović
Grabar_(surname)
1842 story by Nikolai Gogol
Cover, by Igor Grabar, 1890s
The_Overcoat
15th-century icon by Andrei Rublev
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
Trinity_(Andrei_Rublev)
Venice Biennale national pavilion
Group exhibition of 97 artists, including Nathan Altman, Lev Bruni, Igor Grabar, Boris Kustodiev, Aristarkh Lentulov, Kazimir Malevich, Mikhail Matyushin
Russian_pavilion
Seizure of property by the Soviet Union
Poland in the aftermath of World War I. In 1943 Soviet artist and scholar Igor Grabar proposed tit-for-tat compensation of Soviet art treasures destroyed in
Soviet_plunder
1926–1990 encyclopedia in Soviet Union
(author of article on Hegel, first edition) Mikhail Frunze Victor Glushkov Igor Grabar Mikhail Grushevsky (author of article on Galicia (Eastern Europe), first
Great_Soviet_Encyclopedia
1887 painting by Valentin Serov
his most famous. Serov's friend and biographer, Russian art historian Igor Grabar, acclaimed it as "the masterpiece of Russian painting". According to
Girl_with_Peaches
Arts on the basis of Favorsky's painting subsection and its students. Igor Grabar, former Tretyakov gallery director and influential artist, became the
Moscow Surikov State Academic Institute of Fine Arts
Moscow_Surikov_State_Academic_Institute_of_Fine_Arts
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
Gosfond
Species of flowering plant
Wheat Field with Cornflowers, 1890 Isaac Levitan, Cornflowers, 1894 Igor Grabar, Group Portrait with Cornflowers, 1914 Sergei Osipov, Cornflowers, 1976
Centaurea_cyanus
Russian and Soviet jurist
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
Vladimir_Grabar
Former design school in Moscow (1920–30)
Arts on the basis of Favorsky’s painting subsection and its students. Igor Grabar, former Tretyakov gallery director and influential artist, became the
Vkhutemas
1895 painting by Isaac Levitan
theme for many Russian landscape painters of the 20th century, including Igor Grabar and Konstantin Yuon. According to art historian Faina Maltseva, March
March_(painting)
Late 19th-century Byzantine revivalist architectural style
Russian art history («История русского искусства») (1909–1917), edited by Igor Grabar; the appearance of the final volume was, however, interrupted by the
Russian_Revival_architecture
Russian entrepreneur
and sculpture as well. In his collection are works of such painters as Igor Grabar, Pyotr Konchalovsky, Konstantin Korovin, Gely Korzhev, Viktor Popkov
Andrey_Filatov
Russian writer (1881–1950)
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
Pavel_Muratov
1888 painting by Ilya Repin
teacher]. Репин [Repin]. Художественное наследство (in Russian). Vol. 2. Igor Grabar, Ilya Silberstein. Moscow: USSR Academy of Sciences Publishing House
Saint Nicholas of Myra saves three innocents from death
Saint_Nicholas_of_Myra_saves_three_innocents_from_death
Moisey Toidze (1871–1953), painter Vasily Baksheyev (1862–1958), painter Igor Grabar (1871–1960), artist, art critic, educator, restorer Teodors Zaļkalns
List of People's Artists of the USSR
List_of_People's_Artists_of_the_USSR
Russian artist (1860–1938)
1897 Werefkin was in Venice with Ažbe, Jawlensky, Dmitry Kardovsky and Igor Grabar, initially to visit a Repin exhibition. They then studied the painting
Marianne_von_Werefkin
Russian principality (1263–1547)
school, was merged with the Moscow school in the early 15th century. Igor Grabar said it could be distinguished by "a general tone, which is always cool
Grand_Principality_of_Moscow
Major Russian icon-painting school
gestures, the richness of their vestments, and complicated fantasy of landscape background. Igor Grabar History of Russian Art, available online at [1]
Stroganov_school
Two-part film by Sergei Eisenstein released in 1945 and 1958
historians Sergei Solovyov, Vasily Klyuchevsky, Alexander Pypin and Igor Grabar. Eisenstein filled over a hundred notebooks with his ideas for the film
Ivan_the_Terrible_(1945_film)
Early 20th-century Russian art movement with magazine of the same name
of Art Movement", by Boris Kustodiev (1916–1920). From left to right: Igor Grabar, Nicholas Roerich, Eugene Lanceray, Kustodiev, Ivan Bilibin, Anna Ostroumova-Lebedeva
Mir_iskusstva
Russian painter (1630s–1703)
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
Bogdan_Saltanov
Italian architect and painter (1747–1820)
soon surpassed by his own trainee Carlo Rossi. Nevertheless, historians Igor Grabar, Nikolay Lanceray and Dmitry Shvidkovsky praised him for sincere and
Vincenzo_Brenna
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
List of painters by name beginning with "G"
List_of_painters_by_name_beginning_with_"G"
1871 painting by Alexei Savrasov
and art historian Igor Grabar suggested that this sketch could have been painted by Savrasov later, from memory. According to Grabar, "you cannot make
The_Rooks_Have_Returned
Art museum in Moscow, Russia
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.
State_Museum_of_Oriental_Art
(in Russian) Russian society of architects (in Ukrainian) "Architectural links between Ukraine and Russia" by Igor Grabar Russian wooden churches [1]
Architecture_of_Russia
(1888), poet and playwright Saul M. Ginsburg (1891), writer and editor Igor Grabar (1893), painter, restorer and publisher Alexander Yablonovsky (1893)
Saint Petersburg State University Faculty of Law
Saint_Petersburg_State_University_Faculty_of_Law
French architect (1760–1813)
of the Petersburg Bolshoi Theatre, then being restored after a fire. Igor Grabar, analyzing the difference between Italian and French versions of neoclassicism
Jean-François Thomas de Thomon
Jean-François_Thomas_de_Thomon
1940 chamber work by Dmitri Shostakovich
work prior to his 1936 censure. Another committee member, the painter Igor Grabar, refuted his colleague's criticisms: When I was listening to Shostakovich's
Piano_Quintet_(Shostakovich)
1905 painting by Russian artist Valentin Serov
almost statuesque. He later described the experience to art historian Igor Grabar as physically demanding, noting the cramped position and lack of space
Portrait_of_Maria_Yermolova
Russian architect (1873–1949)
secured the release of Nesterov's daughter Olga. In 1943, Shchusev, Igor Grabar, Boris Asafyev, and Victor Vesnin jointly appealed to Beria for the release
Alexey_Shchusev
(1876–1945) Gavriil Gorelov (1880–1966) Elena Gorokhova (1933–2014) Igor Grabar (1871–1960) Alexander Grigoriev (1891–1961) Boris Grigoriev (1886–1939)
List of 20th-century Russian painters
List_of_20th-century_Russian_painters
Russian neoclassical architect (1737–1799)
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
Vasily_Bazhenov
Palace in Russia
its basic layout—has no single author apart from Sheremetev himself. Igor Grabar attributed design of the palace to Vasily Bazhenov; this viewpoint is
Ostankino_Palace
Russian painter
studio of Russian realist Ilya Repin, who among others, also taught Igor Grabar, Konstantin Somov, Anna Ostroumova-Lebedeva, and Boris Kustodiev. It
Filipp_Malyavin
Russian architect
Khamovniki District of Moscow (now Embassy of Austria). According to Igor Grabar, Lazarev "led Arbat and Prechistenka neighborhoods into the new century"
Nikita_Lazarev
Ukrainian-American artist (1935–2017)
Turkey. Both parents were engineers. His teenage artworks were shown to Igor Grabar who recommended Oleg Sohanievich to be admitted to the Art School in
Oleg_Sohanievich
Armenian painter, sculptor, and illustrator
personal friendships with a number of famous Russian artists including Igor Grabar, Vasily Polenov, Aleksandr Golovin and the sculptors Alexander Matveyev
Vardges_Sureniants
Russian and Soviet sculptor
maint: deprecated archival service (link) "The Russian Art Exhibition". Igor Grabar. February 19, 1924 – via Google Books. Martin Kettle, "Letters reveal
Sergey_Konenkov
13th-century Russian icon
church was built by Mikhail Khorobrit, a prince of Moscow. According to Igor Grabar, "if [the author of the icon] was not Byzantine, he was Suzdalian", although
Joshua's_Vision_of_St_Michael
Baroque era wood-carver from Ukraine
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
Ivan_Zarudny
Town in Moscow Oblast, Russia
stage actress, actress of the Maly Theatre, People's Artist of the USSR Igor Grabar (1871-1960), Russian Post-Impressionist painter, publisher, restorer
Yegoryevsk
Russian painter
places that were dangerous to reach. In 1904, under the influence of Igor Grabar, he began experimenting with pointillism. Biographical notes Archived
Vasily_Pereplyotchikov
1960 Soviet art exhibition
Alexei Eriomin, Nikolai Galakhov, Sergey Gerasimov, Ilya Glazunov, Igor Grabar, Aleksei Gritsai, Mikhail Kaneev, Boris Ioganson, Maya Kopitseva, Boris
Soviet Russia (exhibition, 1960)
Soviet_Russia_(exhibition,_1960)
Russian painter
Pavel Chistyakov and Ilya Repin. Kardovsky moved to Munich in 1896 with Igor Grabar and studied at the private studio of Anton Ažbe. He returned to St. Petersburg
Dmitry_Kardovsky
Durand-Ruel, Anton Tchékhov, Dimitri Merejkovski, Maximilian Volochine, Igor Grabar, Constantin Balmont and Alexandre Benois. After the sale of his second
Ivan_Shchukin_(writer)
Bogaevskaya, Vsevolod Bazhenov, Mikhail Bobyshov, Sergey Gerasimov, Igor Grabar, Aleksei Gritsai, Alexander Deyneka, Alexei Eriomin, Mikhail Kaneev,
1960 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
1960_in_fine_arts_of_the_Soviet_Union
Architectural style
with the pompous stone round churches of Solikamsk and Solvychegodsk. Igor Grabar saw in that church a late provincial resume of the Moscow uzorochya,
Siberian_Baroque
Art school in Moscow, Russia
Workshop (Svomas). Art workshops eventually disintegrated. In 1939, Igor Grabar launched the new college of fine arts, which acquired the name of Surikov
Moscow School of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture
Moscow_School_of_Painting,_Sculpture_and_Architecture
Russian painter
life". In 1946, Afonina graduated from the Repin Institute of Arts in Igor Grabar personal Art Studio of monumental painting. Her graduate work was a historical
Taisia_Afonina
Embankment in Saint Petersburg, Russia along the Fontanka river
building was lost in 1910, but according to prominent Russian historian Igor Grabar it could be attributed to architect Yury Felten. The mansion was built
Fontanka_Embankment
Russian architect (1859–1926)
Street, Moscow) 1909: Zakharyin Hospital (Kurkino, now Moscow) with Igor Grabar 1909: Stroganov School Store (Rozhdestvenka Street, Moscow) 1909: Own
Fyodor_Schechtel
Workshop house of Konstantin Stepanovich Melnikov
which was recorded in the Melnikov family archive. Artist and historian Igor Grabar, who visited Melnikov's house in 1933, left the following review: "I
Melnikov_House
1773 painting by Anton Losenko
История русского искусства [History of Russian Art] (in Russian). Vol. 7. Igor Grabar, Vladimir Kemenov, Viktor Lazarev. Moscow: Nauka. pp. 162–192. Эрнст
Farewell of Hector and Andromache
Farewell_of_Hector_and_Andromache
Russian painter
in the same light and transparent manner. His style was honoured by Igor Grabar, who described the paintings by Trofimov as documentary and pictorial
Vikentii_Trofimov
12th-century church in Russia
beginning of the 20th century, after it was measured and studied by Igor Grabar. In 1919, the Pokrovskaya Church was accepted under the protection of
Church of the Intercession on the Nerl
Church_of_the_Intercession_on_the_Nerl
May 8 – Hugo Alfvén, Swedish musician and painter (b. 1872) May 16 – Igor Grabar, Russian painter, publisher, and art historian (b. 1871) May 27 – James
1960_in_art
Mongolian painter
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
Ürjingiin_Yadamsüren
Russian Constructivist architect (1883–1945)
graduating in 1912. Before World War I, he trained in the workshops of Igor Grabar and Alexey Shchusev, and collaborated with Marian Peretyatkovich and
Ilya_Golosov
Russian icon painter (c. 1626–1686)
227. ISBN 978-3-447-04480-6. Chapter on Ushakov and his school from Igor Grabar's History of Russian Art V. N. Alexandrov, History of Russian Art, Minsk
Simon_Ushakov
Russian textile designer
Rabfak School of Workers. She entered the lab of Vladimir Favorsky and Igor Grabar. "Glory to the first cosmonaut". Design for commemorative silk scarf
Anna_Andreeva_(artist)
Painting by Konstantin Savitsky
русского искусства [History of Russian Art] (in Russian). Vol. 9, book 1. Igor Grabar, Vladimir Kemenov, Viktor Lazarev. Moscow: Nauka. pp. 300–361. Gorina
Repair_Work_on_the_Railway
Art Museum in Minsk, Belarus
von Jürgensburg. A mare with a colt, 1854. February Azure, a study by Igor Grabar, 1904 Ivan Aivazovsky, Morning on the sea, 1883 Crucifix from the Mstsislau
The National Art Museum of the Republic of Belarus
The_National_Art_Museum_of_the_Republic_of_Belarus
Biographical Dictionary Aleksey Novitsky, Russian Biographical Dictionary Igor Grabar, Моя жизнь. Этюды о художниках (My Life Studies on Artists), 2001. ISBN 5-250-01789-4
Antonio_Peresinotti
Russian painter
He resigned and, by mutual agreement with the Duma, was replaced by Igor Grabar. During this period (which also included a stint as organizer of the
Ilya_Ostroukhov
1890 painting by Isaak Levitan
top, but the water is not quite successful, too cutting". The artist Igor Grabar, in a letter to his brother Vladimir dated 10 March 1891, wrote that
A_Quiet_Monastery
Serbian painter and war artist (1893–1966)
his art studies at the Academy of Fine Arts in Munich under professor Igor Grabar from 1913 to 1914, but he had to quit because of the outbreak of World
Živorad_Nastasijević
Mikhail Avilov, Samuil Adlivankin, Sergey Gerasimov, Aleksandr Gerasimov, Igor Grabar, Boris Ioganson, Aleksandr Laktionov, Alexander Lubimov, Mikhail Platunov
1939 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
1939_in_fine_arts_of_the_Soviet_Union
Art museum in Sevastopol, Crimea
Vasily Polenov, Serhii Vasylkivsky, Ivan Pokhitonov, Konstantin. Korovin, Igor Grabar, Konstantin Bogaevsky Portraits: Vasily Tropinin, Ivan Nikolaevich Kramskoy
Mikhail Kroshitsky Sevastopol Art Museum
Mikhail_Kroshitsky_Sevastopol_Art_Museum
Cathedral, Baturin and various Moscow landmarks and collaborated with Igor Grabar on "History of Russian arts" (История русского искусства). In 1913, he
Fyodor_Gornostayev
Russian artist (1915–1991)
studied under Boris Fogel, Mikhail Bernshtein, Alexander Zaytsev, and Igor Grabar. In 1946, Nadezhda Shteinmiller graduated from the Leningrad Institute
Nadezhda_Shteinmiller
Russian painter (1865–1918)
Cemetery. Among the colleagues who valued his legacy exceptionally high was Igor Grabar, who considered him to be Russia's "greatly underrated master of art"
Nikolai_Clodt_von_Jürgensburg
1796/1797 painting by Grigory Ugryumov
История русского искусства [History of Russian Art] (in Russian). Vol. 7. Igor Grabar, Vladimir Kemenov, Viktor Lazarev. Moscow: Nauka. pp. 162–192. Telyashov
Testing the strength of Jan Usmar
Testing_the_strength_of_Jan_Usmar
Russian painter (1919 - 2012)
Repin Institute of Painting, Sculpture and Architecture, a student of Igor Grabar and Victor Oreshnikov. In 1948, he graduated from the graduate school
Andrei_Mylnikov
Painting by Russian artist Anton Losenko
История русского искусства [History of Russian Art] (in Russian). Vol. 7. Igor Grabar, Vladimir Kemenov, Viktor Lazarev. Moscow: Nauka. pp. 162–192. Savinov
Vladimir_and_Rogneda
boycotted the competition, confident that the old-school commission led by Igor Grabar, Alexey Shchusev and Ivan Zholtovsky was biased against modernist art
Vesnin_brothers
Museum in Rostov, Yaroslavl Oblast, Russia
Aivazovsky, Nikolay Bogdanov-Belsky, Pavel Bryullov, Vasily Vereshchagin, Igor Grabar, Isaac Levitan, Mikhail Nesterov, Konstantin Korovin, Pyotr Petrovichev
Rostov Kremlin (museum-reserve)
Rostov_Kremlin_(museum-reserve)
Russian painter
In 1951 Boris Ugarov graduated from the Repin Institute of Arts in Igor Grabar workshop with the rank of artist of painting. His degree work was a painting
Boris_Ugarov
1954 Soviet art exhibition
Dmitry Belyaev, Olga Bogaevskaya, Aleksandr Gerasimov, Sergey Gerasimov, Igor Grabar, Aleksei Gritsai, Alexander Deyneka, Alexei Eriomin, Boris Ioganson,
All-Union art exhibition (Moscow, 1957)
All-Union_art_exhibition_(Moscow,_1957)
Russian painter
Veniamin Belkin, Pavel Naumov, Mikhail Bernshtein, Nikolai Rutkovsky, and Igor Grabar. In July 1941 Vasiliev as volunteer went into the Red Army and took part
Anatoli_Vasiliev
Soviet book illustrator and graphics artist
he became a member of the Artists' Union. His talent was noticed by Igor Grabar of the Surikov Institute, and in 1939 he was admitted directly to the
Mikhail_Rojter
were Mikhail Avilov, Isaak Brodsky, Rudolf Frentz, Aleksandr Gerasimov, Igor Grabar, Aleksandr Deyneka, Boris Ioganson, Yuri Neprintsev, Nikolai Timkov,
1958 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
1958_in_fine_arts_of_the_Soviet_Union
Art museum in Taganrog, Rostov, Russia
represented with paintings by several generations of Soviet artists, including Igor Grabar, Aleksandr Gerasimov, Nikolai Petrovich Krymov, Vladimir Stozharov; sculptures
Taganrog_Museum_of_Art
the Central House of Red Army. The participants were Mikhail Avilov, Igor Grabar, Pavel Korin, Matvey Manizer, Vera Mukhina, Arkady Plastov, Nikolai Tomsky
1943 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
1943_in_fine_arts_of_the_Soviet_Union
Exhibited 128 works of 76 authors. The participants were Isaak Brodsky, Igor Grabar, Rudolf Frentz, and other important Russian artists. August 1 — «The
1931 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
1931_in_fine_arts_of_the_Soviet_Union
Indo-European language
Armenian XDXF and Stardict dictionaries Grabar (Brief introduction to Classical Armenian also known as Grabar) բառարան.հայ – Armenian dictionary Armenian
Armenian_language
Piotr Vasiliev, Aleksandr Gerasimov, Sergey Gerasimov, Gavriil Gorelov, Igor Grabar, Aleksei Gritsai, Aleksandr Deyneka, Krum Dzhakov, Nikolai Dormidontov
1947 in fine arts of the Soviet Union
1947_in_fine_arts_of_the_Soviet_Union
Russian artist (1916–1983)
she studied with Semion Abugov, Boris Fogel, Mikhail Bernshtein, and Igor Grabar. In 1949, after a long break due to World War II, Maria Rudnitskaya graduated
Maria_Rudnitskaya
30% of the vote. He was followed closely by incumbent president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović, who received 27% of the vote and by Miroslav Škoro with 25%.
2019–20 Croatian presidential election
2019–20_Croatian_presidential_election
World Cup final, held in Russia
Putin, French president Emmanuel Macron, and Croatian president Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović. The starting line-ups for both teams were identical to those
2018_FIFA_World_Cup_final
Croatian footballer (born 1978)
On 24 August 2015, President and Armed Forces Commander-in-Chief Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović was presented with a petition for the introduction of Za dom spremni
Josip_Šimunić
Croatian journalist and television presenter
2015, then-presidential candidate Kolinda Grabar-Kitarović gave her first interview on Bujica. After Grabar-Kitarović's win in the presidential election
Velimir_Bujanec
IGOR GRABAR
IGOR GRABAR
Boy/Male
Irish
One vigor.
Boy/Male
American, Australian, British, English, German, Irish, Norse, Scandinavian
Archer's Bow; Yew; Bow Army; Yew Wood; Yew Wood was Used for Bows
Boy/Male
Basque
Punishes.
Boy/Male
Australian, Basque, Chinese, Czechoslovakian, Danish, Dutch, Finnish, French, German, Greek, Polish, Russian, Scandinavian, Slovenia, Swedish
Son of the Famous One; Farmer; Protector; Warrior of Peace; From the Scandinavian Name Ingyar; Ing's Soldier; Archer's Bow; Bowman
Girl/Female
Muslim
Vigor, Good health
Boy/Male
Greek
Farmer.
Boy/Male
Christian & English(British/American/Australian)
Heroic Warrior
Male
Swedish
Swedish and Norwegian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IVOR means "bow warrior."Â
Boy/Male
Irish American Biblical Hebrew
One vigor.
Boy/Male
Teutonic Norse Welsh
Archer.
Boy/Male
British, English, German, Norse, Teutonic
Lord; A Variant of the Name Ifor
Girl/Female
Indian
Vigor, Good health
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Norse Welsh English Teutonic
Archer.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Parsi
Bright; Fair; White; Wild; Grave; Desert
Boy/Male
Irish
One vigor.
Boy/Male
Scandinavian Russian
Hero.
Male
Russian
(Игорь) Russian form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IGOR means "bow warrior."
Boy/Male
Irish
One vigor.
Boy/Male
Russian
farmer'.
Male
Welsh
Welsh form of Old Norse Ãvarr, IFOR means "bow warrior."
IGOR GRABAR
IGOR GRABAR
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. In part at least, the name appears to be of Dutch or French (possibly Huguenot) origin, perhaps a translation of Papier, a metonymic occupational name for a clerk or scribe, or perhaps a respelling of Pape.Swiss German : variant spelling of Papper, probably from baby talk. Compare Paben.
Girl/Female
German, Swedish
Pure; Torture
Boy/Male
Welsh
Of the sea. Surname.
Girl/Female
English
Meadow of the hares. Feminine of Harley.
Girl/Female
Arabic, Muslim
Humour; Wisdom; Prudence; Wit
Girl/Female
Indian
Valuable
Girl/Female
English
Christian.
Girl/Female
Hindu, Indian
Joy; Satisfaction; Delight
Girl/Female
Indian
Little, Light rain, Drizzle, Mercy
Girl/Female
Indian, Sanskrit
Delicate; Fine; Soft; Tender
IGOR GRABAR
IGOR GRABAR
IGOR GRABAR
IGOR GRABAR
IGOR GRABAR
n.
Violence; force; fury.
n.
Active strength or force of body or mind; capacity for exertion, physically, intellectually, or morally; force; energy.
n.
Severity of life; austerity; voluntary submission to pain, abstinence, or mortification.
n.
Severity; rigor.
a.
Lacking vigor; weak; spiritless.
n.
See 1st Rigor, 2.
v. t.
Briskness; vigor; energy; decision.
n.
The becoming stiff or rigid; the state of being rigid; rigidity; stiffness; hardness.
n.
Exactness without allowance, deviation, or indulgence; strictness; as, the rigor of criticism; to execute a law with rigor; to enforce moral duties with rigor; -- opposed to lenity.
n.
Freshness; vigor; newness.
n.
Severity; rigor; inclemency.
n.
Stiffness of opinion or temper; rugged sternness; hardness; relentless severity; hard-heartedness; cruelty.
n.
Rigor; violence.
n.
A sense of chilliness, with contraction of the skin; a convulsive shuddering or tremor, as in the chill preceding a fever.
n.
Rigidity; stiffness.
n.
Severity of climate or season; inclemency; as, the rigor of the storm; the rigors of winter.
v. t.
To invigorate.
n.
Strength or force in animal or force in animal or vegetable nature or action; as, a plant grows with vigor.
n.
Sprightliness; vigor; health.
n.
Strength; efficacy; potency.