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Home »Posts tagged  ROMANIA (Page 4)

Tag: ROMANIA

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

Elena Bibescu (1855-1902)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Romanian pianist. Studied in Vienna.

Categories19 Century, Women in ArtTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, Romania XIX 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

Marta Trancu-Rainer (1875-1950)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

First woman surgeon. She studied medicine in Iasi. She performed a medical operation to Queen Maria during the First World War.

Categories20 Century, Women and scienceTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women and Science

Maria Teohari (1885-1975)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

First Romanian woman astro-physicist. She studied in Bucharest and specialised in Paris and Nice.

Categories20 Century, Women and scienceTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women and Science

Alice Săvulescu (1905-1970)

Category20 CenturyPosted on20182018

Botanist. Studied in Bucharest and got her Ph.D. in microbiology at Columbia University in 1934. She  worked at the Institute of the Agronomic research. Later she became a member of the Romanian Academy (in 1963).

Categories20 Century, Women and scienceTagsROMANIA, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women and Science

Elena Pușcariu-Densusianu (1875-1966)

Category19 CenturyPosted on20182018

Physician. First woman professor of ophtalmology in a Romanian univeristy. She studied in Iasi and became a practician in Paris. She got her Ph.D. in medicine in Iasi in 1899.

Categories19 Century, 20 Century, Women and science, Women and scienceTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, RomaniaXX, Romania XX Women and Science, Romania XIX Women and Science

Constanța Pompilian-Zossima (1870-1936)

CategoryWomen and EducationPosted on20182018

Mathematician. Studied in Bucharest and Sorbonne. She co-founded the journal Gazeta matematică. She founded in 1896 the Institute Pompilian, a high school for woman.

CategoriesWomen and Education, 19 Century, 20 Century, Women and science, Women and scienceTagsROMANIA, Romania XIX, RomaniaXX, Romania XIX Women and Education, Romania XX Women and Science, Romania XIX Women and Science

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