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  2. File:Peisaj de Iarna.jpg - Wikipedia

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  3. Alexandru Ciucurencu - Wikipedia

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    Alexandru Ciucurencu (Romanian pronunciation: [alekˈsandru tʃjukuˈrenku]; 27 September 1903 – 27 December 1977) was a Romanian Post-Impressionist painter, and a corresponding member of the Romanian Academy.

  4. Thomas Heeremans - Wikipedia

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    Skaters on the ice outside the gates of a Dutch city. Thomas Heeremans (1641–1694) was a Dutch painter and art dealer. He is known for his landscapes of winter scenes, cityscapes, harbor scenes, beach views, river views and village scenes. [1]

  5. Nicolae Grigorescu - Wikipedia

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    Nicolae Grigorescu (Romanian pronunciation: [nikoˈla.e ɡriɡoˈresku]; 15 May 1838 – 21 July 1907) was one of the founders of modern Romanian painting.He is considered by Romanians the greatest Romanian painter, and one of the founders of modern Romanian art.

  6. Șerban Foarță - Wikipedia

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    Described by the critic Nicolae Manolescu as "the only major mannerist of our literature", [3] [page needed] Foarță is far from imitating the imagery of Baroque/mannerist poetry, drawing cues from many other influences and often using citations, pastiches, allusions, cultural references, puns.

  7. Iosif Iser - Wikipedia

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    Iosif Iser (21 May 1881 – 25 April 1958; born and died in Bucharest) was a Romanian painter and graphic artist.. Born to a Jewish family, he was initially inspired by Expressionism, creating drawings with thick, unmodulated, lines and steep angles.

  8. Nilotic landscape - Wikipedia

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    The most important feature of a nilotic landscape is its riverine setting, which is the ultimate source of any accompanying plant and animal life.

  9. En plein air - Wikipedia

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    The theory of 'En plein air' painting is credited to Pierre-Henri de Valenciennes (1750–1819), first expounded in a treatise entitled Reflections and Advice to a Student on Painting, Particularly on Landscape (1800), [2] where he developed the concept of landscape portraiture by which the artist paints directly onto canvas in situ within the ...