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Home »20 Century» Archive for  Women in Art XX (Page 2)

Category: Women in Art XX

Magdalena Rădulescu (1902-1983)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

Painter. She studied at Belle Arte Academy in Munich and La Grande Chaumière in Paris. She left Romania in 1947 and lived in Lausanne.

Categories20 Century, Women in Art XXTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women in Art

Milița Pătrașcu (1892-1976)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

Romanian sculptor. She was born in Chișinău, studied sculpture in Moscow and Literature in Sankt Petersburg, paintings and sculpture in Munich with Kandinsky and in Paris with Matisse and Bourdelle.

Categories20 Century, Women in Art XXTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women in Art

Tia Peltz (1923-1999)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

Painter and graphic designer of Romanian avant-garde.

Categories20 Century, Women in Art XXTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women in Art

Rodica Maniu-Mutzner (1890-1958)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

Romanian painter. She studied in Paris at Académie Julian. Exhibitions in Paris in 1910 and 1912 and to Venice Biennale and International Exhibition in Barcelona (1929).

Categories20 Century, Women in Art XXTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women in Art

Cecilia Cuțescu-Storck (1879-1969)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

Romanian painter, sculptor. She studied in Munich and Paris. She was the first woman to do frescos and university professor.

Categories20 Century, Women in Art XXTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women in Art

Agatha Bârsescu (1857-1939)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Actress. Studied in Bucharest and Vienna. Debuted at Burgtheatr in Vienna. She returned to Romania in 1925 and taught at the Dramatic Arts Conservatory.

Categories19 Century, 20 Century, Women in Art XX, Women in ArtTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women in Art, Romania XIX Women in Art

Tamara Nina Arbore (1889-1942)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

Painter, she studied in Munich and Paris (with Henri Matisse). She was member of the Romanian avant-garde. Exhibitions abroad in New York, Munich, Barcelona, Rome.

Categories20 Century, Women in Art XXTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women in Art

Zlata Tcaci (1928-2006)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

Zlata Tcaci was born in the village of Lozova, Nisporeni, in the family of violinist, conductor and pedagogue Moise Berihma. The first lessons of music were taken at the age of three. She continued with four classes at primary school and two classes at the Continue Reading

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Rozalia Spirer (1900-1990)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

She was born on April 16, 1900 in Galati (Romania), in the family of a property lease. In 1925, she graduated from the Higher School of Architecture in Bucharest. From 1932, she worked in Balti, where she was the only architect with the necessary training. Continue Reading

Categories20 Century, Women and science, Women in Art XXTagsMoldova, Moldova women in Art XX Century, Moldova XX Century, Moldova Women and Science 20

Maria Cebotari (1910-1949)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

She studies at the normal girls’ school Florica Niţă and at the Chişinău metropolitan chapel headed by Mihail Berezovschi, followed by the Conservatory “Unirea” in Chişinău (1924-1929). In 1926, she is discovered by Count Alexander Virubov, the former director of the Moscow Artistic Theater. Together Continue Reading

Categories20 Century, Women in Art XXTagsMoldova, Moldova women in Art XX Century, Moldova XX Century

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