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  2. Digital art - Wikipedia

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    Pieces of digital art range from captured in unique displays and restricted from duplication to popular memes available for reproduction in commercial products. Repositories for digital art include pieces stored on physical media, galleries on display on websites, and collections for download for free or purchase.

  3. Munich Digitization Center - Wikipedia

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    www.digitale-sammlungen.de Munich Digitization Center ( German : Das Münchener Digitalisierungszentrum ; MDZ ) is an institution dedicated to digitization , Online publication and the long-term archival preservation of the holdings of the Bavarian State Library and other cultural heritage institutions.

  4. Leon Levițchi - Wikipedia

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    București: Teora, 1994 ("A Manual for English Translators") Dicționar englez-român (edited with Andrei Bantaș), 1991 ("English-Romanian Dictionary") A History of Romanian Literature , 1989 (translation of George Călinescu 's Istoria literaturii române de la origini pînă în prezent , 1941; re-edited by Al.

  5. I. L. Caragiale National University of Theatre and Film

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    A Faculty of Stage Direction opened in 1948 within the Romanian Art Institute, at that time the center of all Romanian higher education in the arts. The year 1950 saw the founding of the Institute for Film and the Institute for Theatre I. L. Caragiale (named after the classic Romanian playwright).

  6. Realism (arts) - Wikipedia

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    [3] [4] In painting, naturalism is the precise, detailed and accurate representation in art of the appearance of scenes and objects. It is also called mimesis or illusionism and became especially marked in European painting in the Early Netherlandish painting of Robert Campin , Jan van Eyck and other artists in the 15th century.

  7. Art Museum of Cluj-Napoca - Wikipedia

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    Virgil Cioflec (1876 - 1948), authored monographs dedicated to painters Stefan Luchian (1924) and Nicolae Grigorescu (1925), as well as some published writings about art, and brought together a collection of great significance for the life of interwar Cluj. He donated his Romanian art collection to Cluj University between 1929 and

  8. Constantin Brâncuși - Wikipedia

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    Brâncuși held a particular interest in mythology, especially Romanian mythology, folk tales, and traditional art (which also had a strong influence on his works), but he became interested in African and Mediterranean art as well. [32] A talented handyman, he built his own phonograph and made most of his furniture, utensils, and doorways.

  9. Miorița - Wikipedia

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    The pastoral ballad has been passed down in a widespread area across the Romanian provinces, [27] with Moldavia at the core. [17] There have been over one thousand versions collected, the best-known and lauded is the reworking by Vasile Alecsandri published in the winter of 1850, [29] [27] perhaps collected directly from street minstrels. [2]