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<nowiki>Giorgi Chubinashvili; Giorgi Csubinasvili; جيورجى تشوبيناشفيلى; Giorgi Chubinashvili; Giorgi Chubinashvili; Чубинашвили, Георгий Николаевич; გიორგი ჩუბინაშვილი; Giorgi Chubinashvili; Giorgi Chubinashvili; Giorgi Chubinashvili; Գեորգի Չուբինաշվիլի; Giorgi Čubinašvili; Giorgi Chubinashvili; historiador georgiano; জর্জীয় ইতিহাসবেত্তা; historien géorgien; Gruusia ajaloolane; historiador georgià; Georgian historian; վրացի պատմաբան; istoric georgian; مؤرخ من جيورجيا; היסטוריון גאורגי; historicus; Georgian historian; historian gjeorgjian; historiador xeorxiano; Georgian historian; مؤرخ جورجي; грузинский искусствовед, академик; Georgij Nikolaevič Čubinašvili; ჩუბინაშვილი, გიორგი; Georgij Nikolaevič Čubinašvili; Georgij Nikolaevič Čubinašvili</nowiki>
Giorgi Chubinashvili 
Georgian historian
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  • გიორგი ჩუბინაშვილი
Date of birth21 November 1885 (in Julian calendar), 1885
Saint Petersburg
Date of death14 January 1973, 1973
Tbilisi
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Wikidata Q5563418
ISNI: 000000010881973X
VIAF ID: 27153821
GND ID: 116757426
Library of Congress authority ID: n90662687
Bibliothèque nationale de France ID: 124140307
IdRef ID: 133549348
NL CR AUT ID: uk2018985939
Nationale Thesaurus voor Auteursnamen ID: 080179789
NUKAT ID: n96019821
PLWABN ID: 9810656356905606
National Library of Israel J9U ID: 987007280348305171
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English: Giorgi Chubinashvili (1885–1973) was a Georgian art historian. Born in St. Petersburg, he studied psychology at the universities of Leipzig and Halle (1907–12), and Georgian-Armenian-Persian philology at the Petrograd University (1916–17). Returning to Georgia, he served as a professor at the Tbilisi State University (1918–31, 1937–48). He was one of the founding fathers and the first rector of Tbilisi State Academy of Arts (former Fine Arts (1922–28). From 1941 until his death, he directed the Institute of the History of Georgian Arts at the Georgian Academy of Sciences (now the National Centre for Georgian Art History and Heritage Preservation) which has been named after him. His works are chiefly focused on medieval Georgian and Armenian architecture, as well as on wall painting and sculpture.

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