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Deac, Mircea, Lexicon critic si documentar, pictori, sculptori si desenatori din Romania sec. XV-XX, Editura Medro, 2008 Oprea, Petre, Expozanți la Saloanele Oficiale de pictură, sculptură , grafică. 1924-1944 , Direcția pentru cultură, culte și patrimoniul cultural național a Municipiului București, 2004, p. 19
A.R. Roman (Fundația Culturală Secolul 21, Bucharest, 2000) [19] Peisaj cu om, proză scurtă (Fundația Culturală Secolul 21, Bucharest, 2002) [20] Ziua și Noaptea (Fundația Culturală Secolul 21, Bucharest, 2004) [21] Copacul din curtea vecină (Fundația Culturală Secolul 21, Bucharest 2009) [22]
André de Meulemeester (1894–1973) – Flemish-Belgian painter 1917 [2] Jos de Mey (1928–2007) – Flemish-Belgian painter, primarily of impossible objects in a photo-realistic style; Albert Demuyser born in Laeken (1920–2003) William Degouve de Nuncques (born in Monthermé, 1867 – died 1935) – Symbolism
Elaine Marie Catherine de Kooning (/ d ə ˈ k uː n ɪ ŋ / də KOO-ning, [2] Dutch: [də ˈkoːnɪŋ]; née Fried; March 12, 1918 [1] – February 1, 1989 [3]) was an Abstract Expressionist and Figurative Expressionist painter in the post-World War II era. She wrote extensively on the art of the period [4] and was an editorial associate for ...
Corneliu Baba (Romanian pronunciation: [korˈnelju ˈbaba] ⓘ; 18 November 1906, Craiova [1] – 28 December 1997 [2]) was a Romanian painter, primarily a portraitist, but also known as a genre painter and an illustrator of books.
The 20th century began on 1 January 1901 (MCMI), and ended on 31 December 2000 (MM). [1] [2] It was the 10th and last century of the 2nd millennium and was marked by new models of scientific understanding, unprecedented scopes of warfare, new modes of communication that would operate at nearly instant speeds, and new forms of art and entertainment.
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The thirteen original short films were broken up and run between shows on CBC Television and the CTV Network.The continued broadcast of the Minutes and the production of new ones was pioneered by Charles Bronfman's CRB Foundation (subsequently The Historica Dominion Institute), Canada Post (with Bell Canada being a later sponsor), Power Broadcasting (the broadcasting arm of the Power ...