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  2. Ștefan Luchian - Wikipedia

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    Luchian's painting Ultima cursă de toamnă shows the influence of Édouard Manet and Edgar Degas, but also echoes of the Société des Artistes Indépendants, Modernism, and Post-Impressionism (also obvious in works created after his return to Bucharest).

  3. Roșia de Amaradia - Wikipedia

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    Roșia de Amaradia is a commune in Gorj County, Oltenia, Romania. It is composed of seven villages: Becheni, Dealu Viei, Roșia de Amaradia, Ruget, Seciurile, Stejaru and Șitoaia. It is composed of seven villages: Becheni, Dealu Viei, Roșia de Amaradia, Ruget, Seciurile, Stejaru and Șitoaia.

  4. Ion Theodorescu-Sion - Wikipedia

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    Ion Theodorescu-Sion (Romanian pronunciation: [iˈon te.odoˈresku siˈon]; also known as Ioan Theodorescu-Sion or Teodorescu-Sion; January 2, 1882 – March 31, 1939) was a Romanian painter and draftsman, known for his contributions to modern art and especially for his traditionalist, primitivist, handicraft-inspired and Christian painting.

  5. Ion Marin Sadoveanu - Wikipedia

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    Born in Bucharest, he started his education at a grammar school in Constanța, where his father practiced medicine.He continued at the Mircea cel Bătrân Gymnasium, from which he graduated in 1908.

  6. Titian - Wikipedia

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    From the beginning of his career, Titian was a masterful portrait-painter, in works like La Bella (Eleanora de Gonzaga, Duchess of Urbino, at the Pitti Palace). He painted the likenesses of princes, or Doges, cardinals or monks, and artists or writers. "...no other painter was so successful in extracting from each physiognomy so many traits at ...

  7. Tudor Arghezi - Wikipedia

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    He returned to Romania in 1910, and published works in Viața Românească, Teatru, Rampa, and N. D. Cocea's Facla and Viața Socială, as well as editing the magazine Cronica in collaboration with Galaction; his output was prolific, and a flurry of lyrics, political pamphlets and polemical articles gained him a good measure of notoriety among the theatrical, political and literary circles of ...

  8. Hamangia culture - Wikipedia

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    Hamangia pottery, c. 4500 BC [2]. The Hamangia culture began around 5250/5200 BC and lasted until around 4550/4500 BC. It was absorbed by the expanding Boian culture in its transition towards the Gumelnița culture. [3]